"Uncle Pete" Gombault

Character Key: 
Display Name: 
"Uncle Pete" Gombault
Sort Name: 
Gombault, "Uncle Pete"
AKA: 
"Mulberry"
Race: 
Black
Gender: 
Male
Class: 
Free Black
Rank: 
Minor
Vitality: 
Dies
Occupation: 
Domestic Service
Specific Job: 
Janitor
Biography: 

Also called "Mulberry" than "Uncle Pete Gombault," this freedman is "a lean clean tobacco-chewing old man" who was enslaved before the Civil War, and became a U.S. "marshal" during Reconstruction (190-91). A salesman of illegal whiskey before, during and after that appointment, as late as 1925 he was still "fire-maker, sweeper, janitor and furnace-attendant to five or six lawyers and doctors and one of the banks" (191-192). He is contemptuous of the various Federal agencies with abbreviated names that came into being in the 1930's, calling them "XYZ and etc. . . ." (190). His other nickname, "Mulberry," derives from his unofficial job as a bootlegger, and his life-long practice of hiding the illicit whiskey that he sold "beneath the roots of a big mulberry tree" (191).

Note: 
"Mulberry" Gombault is not to be confused with the white Gombaults who appear as marshals in "The Tall Men" and <em>The Town</em>. JBC
Individual or Group: 
Individual
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