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EDITOR’S NOTE: The following is part of a month-long series about noteworthy black Americans in Everett, taken from vignettes written by former City Clerk Michael Matarazzo in his book ‘They Came from Everett.’ The histories of many black residents of Everett might surprise readers, as many of their stories have never been fully told. There are judges, former slaves who become hotel operators, football players and a former ambassador. It is hoped our readers enjoy these pieces as much as we did. Matarazzo’s book is available at bookblues.com.
In 1901, the Everett Republican Committee nominated Arthur E. Jordan for one of the three seats on the Common Council in Ward Five. At the time, the GOP nomination ensured election and Mr. Jordan was indeed elected.
The mysterious Uncle Peter of Lewes was a friend of all in town
Michael Morgan
In his shack on the creek side of Front Street lived a man known as “Uncle Peter.” Fluent in several languages, old Peter was sometimes called upon to act as a translator for some of the foreign crews of ships that stopped at Cape Henlopen.
He delighted in entertaining visitors in his modest home by telling tales of his European adventures. Who was Uncle Peter?
When Uncle Peter passed away in 1898, the Wilmington newspaper, The Sun, reported, “More or less mystery surrounds the antecedents of a curious old chap who asserted that he had lived more than a century, and who died at Lewes, Del., near the Breakwater, a few days ago.