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Item 31161

Train Wreck, Hubbard Free Library, Hallowell, 1937

Contributed by: Hubbard Free Library Date: 1937-11-10 Location: Hallowell Media: Photographic print

Item 29191

Dr. John Hubbard Jr., Hallowell, ca. 1850

Contributed by: Hubbard Free Library Date: circa 1850 Location: Hallowell Media: Photographic print

Item 31159

Train Wreck, Hallowell, 1937

Contributed by: Hubbard Free Library Date: 1937-11-10 Location: Hallowell Media: Photographic print

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Extracting Wealth

Maine's natural resources -- granite, limestone and slate in particular -- along with its excellent ports made it a leader in mining and production of the valuable building materials. Stone work also attracted numerous skilled immigrants.

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400 years of New Mainers

Immigration is one of the most debated topics in Maine. Controversy aside, immigration is also America's oldest tradition, and along with religious tolerance, what our nation was built upon. Since the first people--the Wabanaki--permitted Europeans to settle in the land now known as Maine, we have been a state of immigrants.

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Hubbard Free Library

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Historic Hallowell - St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and the Hubbard Free Library

"… Library, Hallowell, 1998Hubbard Free Library Hubbard Free Library Interview with Nancy McGinnis, librarian at the time of the storm, interviewed…"

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Historic Hallowell - Dr. John Hubbard

"Dr. Hubbard's OfficeHubbard Free Library Doctor Hubbard's most notable act as Governor was to sign the "Maine Law"-An Act for the Suppression of…"