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Keywords: Drainage

Historical Items

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Item 25683

Restricted Transfer Drawing, Harbor Defenses of Portland, Battery 201

Contributed by: Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Date: 1946-04-01 Location: Cape Elizabeth Media: Ink on paper

Item 25685

Restricted Transfer Drawing, Harbor Defenses of Portland, Battery 201

Contributed by: Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Date: 1946-04-01 Location: Cape Elizabeth Media: Ink on paper

Item 25687

Restricted Transfer Drawing, Harbor Defenses of Portland, Battery 201

Contributed by: Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands Date: 1946-04-01 Location: Cape Elizabeth Media: Ink on paper

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 151791

Stanek residence, Hulls Cove, 1998-1999

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1998–1999 Location: Bar Harbor Clients: John Stanek; Gay Stanek Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates

Item 151548

The Exeter, 1942

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1942 Client: unknown Architect: John Howard Stevens and John Calvin Stevens II Architects

Item 150595

Mr. Walter U. Gutmann Grading, Drainage, and Construction Layout Plan, Auburn, 1929-1930

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1929–1930 Location: Auburn; Auburn Client: Walter U. Gutmann Architect: Bremer W. Pond

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

The Advent of Green Acre, A Baha'i Center of Learning

The Green Acre Baha'i School began as Green Acre Conferences, established by Sarah Jane Farmer in Eliot. She later became part of the Baha'i Faith and hosted speakers and programs that promoted peace. In 1912, the leader of the Baha'i Faith, 'Abdu'l-Baha, visited Green Acre, where hundreds saw him speak.

Site Pages

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Beyond Borders - Mapping Maine and the Northeast Boundary - Fixing Borders on the Land: The Northeastern Boundary in Treaties and Local Reality, 1763-1842 - Page 2 of 5

"… definitive “highlands” that separated watershed drainages between the Atlantic and the St. Lawrence River."

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Presque Isle: The Star City - Native Americans

"… activity is missing from the Aroostook River drainage for the peoples of the Early Archaic period (10,000-8,500 years ago)."