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Captain Mary Miller

Chapter 2: CHARACTERS:
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About This Book

The play is a coastal drama that stages domestic life and harbor work side by side, following a seafaring family and their neighbors as disputes over money, clothing, and customary roles unfold. Comic and earnest scenes reveal conversations between skippers, shipowners, cooks, and children, while public debates about women’s rights surface through lectures and local gossip. A young woman's growing competence with nautical tasks forces characters to reassess assumptions about gender and leadership, and the community negotiates whether and how women may occupy positions of authority at sea.

CHARACTERS:

Nathan Gandy A retired sea-captain.
William Miller A down-East skipper, afterwards captain of the Creole Bride.
Mr. Romberg A ship-owner.
Hank (or Henry) Mudgett The cook, a Nantucket boy.
Patsy Hefron Mate of the Creole Bride.
Josephus Herodotus, called Phus[1] The Captain’s boy.
Lorany Gandy Wife of Captain Gandy.
Mary Gandy Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Gandy.
Leafy Jane Gandy Children of Capt. and Mrs. Gandy.
John Quincy Adams Gandy

FOOTNOTES:

[1] This part may be changed to that of a girl, named Phusephony (Persephone) Herodias.


Copyright, 1887, by George M. Baker.