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Item 135945

Barclay Collection Correspondence, January-March, 1798

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1798 Location: Saint John Media: Ink on Paper
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Designing Acadia

For one hundred years, Acadia National Park has captured the American imagination and stood as the most recognizable symbol of Maine’s important natural history and identity. This exhibit highlights Maine Memory content relating to Acadia and Mount Desert Island.

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Music in Maine - Opera, Orchestras and Stages

"It is a representation of Wabanaki woodland lichen in early spring and the renewal of light, sound and abundance."

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Making Paper, Making Maine

Paper has shaped Maine's economy, molded individual and community identities, and impacted the environment throughout Maine. When Hugh Chisholm opened the Otis Falls Pulp Company in Jay in 1888, the mill was one of the most modern paper-making facilities in the country, and was connected to national and global markets. For the next century, Maine was an international leader in the manufacture of pulp and paper.