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Description
The farm created by John Tuttle in 1800 originally was in Pownal, but he moved it across the town line to Freeport. Trees were cut off the land, grazing sheep destroyed grasses, and the light soil was taken over by blowing and drifting sand.
About This Item
- Title: Tuttle Farm, Freeport, 1947
- Creation Date: 1947
- Subject Date: 1947
- Location: Freeport, Cumberland County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Local Code: Coll. S-6082, Misc. Box 166/2
- Collection: The Old Sand Farm (Desert of Maine)
- Object Type: Image
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- Desert of Maine (Freeport, Me.)--Photographs
- Deserts--Maine--Freeport
- Farms--Maine--Freeport
- Tuttle, John--Homes and haunts--Maine--Freeport
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