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Description
Town "portrait and landscape photographer" John H. Wooster took this panoramic view of East Machias in the spring of 1894.
The town boasted Washington Academy (founded 1823), Congregational, Methodist and Baptist meeting houses, Sandborn's Tavern (a stop on the still active stage line) as well as saw mills, grist mills and shipyards. In spite of its neat appearance, the population had fallen to 1,637, down from 2,179 at the commencement of the Civil War. Wooster had his studio in the town from about 1889 into the 20th century.
About This Item
- Title: East Machias, 1894
- Creator: J. H. Wooster
- Creation Date: 1849
- Subject Date: 1849
- Location: East Machias, Machias, Washington County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 15 cm x 11 cm
- Local Code: Photographs--Machias
- Object Type: Image
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Standardized Subject Headings
- East Machias River (East Machias, Me.)
- Cities & towns--Maine
- Farms--Maine--East Machias
- Country life--Maine--East Machias
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