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» • f 'I Serving Freeport for over 35 years A View from t|w ^ archives r ■ by Charles J. Zimmerman, Curator Freeport Historical Museum. POSTAL CARD VIEW of exterio r Of C a p tain E llison’s Bay Side H o u se rostauraot. . . . ••Fresh Fish Off The Boar 'wm. - i-'-ft 'mm j. • • -♦* Local Catch From Oiir Own Boats 7 Days A Week! 237 Woodcieft Avenue I'ii i s a s p 11 ! i B l ^ i i l i U l l U Nile: 623-9269 Boat: 546-4948 i2ll MEAL FOR V s CENTS ($1 with wine) oouW be er^oyed In the dW hg room of the Bay Side House. BHQW DOG ^ ^C h u C Where GroqinlimifflSIJWifllWW The C a p teln W .C . Ellison Legacy: New Views of Freeport’s Waterfront Past y : Closslc Hand Scissoring Complete Knowledge Of All Breeds. Former^ettmlnsieFWinner, ------ 20 Years Experience. Show Of Pet. X f ■* ___ _ _ _ __ $5.00 I f • i ' '■» • r v • ' I •'■'•.\'A-.'vV-.rccf.av;-;. OFF GROOM OR BATH N ew $ 2.00 OFF E u k a n u b a lAMS Expires 4/1S^3 \ \ I .... Expires 4/16^3 .,!■ M MBfaB M M «M M —»pi '’baMMMMMMVi^ r ,'.> ^ ' No Tranqullizing ■ \ri 4 ^ S i r ; 5 3 g f e g l g ] if.'isU-i'i'A. targe and Long Hair Dogs Flea & Tick Baths Home Boarding Perfect Cat Grooming • Mixed Breeds Welcome ’V . . . ” ' r .v '.< V-.. / w* 3 0 8 0 V H w u e 4 ^ 1 8 ( ^ a d , ,■■... . • • ' ' : \ A recent interview with two r m pww s . V u ^ nia Dafeate apd litary - Koldener, grand^ughten of V^Uiett C ElUson, once widely known bayman and locd waterfiront eiureprenear, has resaUed in a vast enrichment of ooi mnseum’s maridme archives. The acqmsmoQ oi nometous ooe^I=~ kiiri photographs and postal cards, rare water&oQt news ardcles bom defimet publicadoQS, an enlighiening restszrant mena plus the personal and loving reaioisceBcei about **ibe father of Freeport Point\ [foot o f Woodcieft Avenue), as Capu W.C. Ellison was widely known, was the resnlt and reward of this visit to two of bis descer^ts. W.C. EUisoo was the son of Captain -Henry Eiiison, and botirser-fanring - gentlemen were lifelong Freeport residents. *‘Capt. Bill.\ as W.C. was also known by numeroas oldlioitfs, was cne of Can^ine G. Addnsoo's first students. Miss Atkinsoa began her S2> year teaching career is the Freeport public schools before the (urn o f the twentieth century. Following schooling, his life on the bay with a series of waterfront envolvements and acCOmpMxhment< thti< lvrnm<> r*apM?n Ellison 5 legicy to Freepdrt* and her history. (eenfhjtd on next pogt)