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Joseph E. Garland

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Joseph "Joe" E. Garland (September 30, 1922 - August 30, 2011) was an American historian and journalist who wrote extensively about the city of Gloucester, Massachusetts and its fishing industry. [1].

Biography

Garland was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1922 to a prominent Boston area family. Garland's degree at Harvard University was interrupted by service in the United States Army in 1943. Following the war, he worked as a reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune, Providence Journal, and Boston Herald, before settling on Eastern Point, in Gloucester, Massachusetts in the home of his great grandfather Joseph Garland (mayor)[2]. While living in Gloucester Garland was an involved community member, notably acting as the first president of the restoration project of the Adventure (1926 schooner)[3].

Garland was married two times, first to Rebecca Choate, and later to Helen Bryan Garland[4].

Notable Published Works[5]

  • Lone Voyager (A biography of Howard Blackburn)
  • Gloucester On the Wind
  • Down to the Sea
  • Unknown Solders: Reliving World War
  • The Gloucester Guide
  • Bear of the Sea: Giant Jim Pattillo
  • The Fish and the Falcon: Gloucester's Resolute Role in America's Fight for Freedom
  • Beating to Windward (Collection of Columns published in the Gloucester Daily Times)
  • Boston's Gold Coast: The North Shore

References[edit]

  1. Sullivan, James. "Gloucester Remembers Joseph Garland". Boston Globe. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  2. "Joseph Garland Obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  3. "JOSEPH E GARLAND MANUSCRIPTS AND SOURCE MATERIAL" (PDF). Cape Ann Museum. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  4. Obituary, Gloucester Daily Times [[1]]
  5. "Books By Joseph E. Garland". Thrift Books. thriftbooks.com. Retrieved 23 February 2021.

Updated references and added detail. I can did deeper on the references is need be. Much of his career predated the internet and may require looking through old newspapers. I'm confidant the subject merits a page after reviewing guidelines.[edit]

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