Pearl Hunter at Work
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The mussels would be opened in boiling water, the flesh was removed and used as fish bait or animal feed and occasionally a beautiful and valuable pearl would be found inside. The shells would be cleaned, sorted, and sold to a shell buyer for the button industry.
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Pearl City
The name “Pearl City” originated sometime between 1900 and the early 1930s, when the mussel fishing industry here sparked a “pearl rush.” This stretch of the Wabash River was once filled with people, mostly squatters, who lived in tents, shanties,…