Keywords: Stinchfield Mill
Item 9050
Power Channel at Head of Island, Skowhegan, 1889, 1889
Contributed by: Skowhegan History House Date: 1889-05-18 Location: Skowhegan Media: Photographic print
Item 9067
Head of Skowhegan Island, from Elm Street, about 1870
Contributed by: Skowhegan History House Date: circa 1870 Location: Skowhegan Media: Photographic print
Exhibit
Melting snow, ice, warmer temperatures, and rain sometimes bring floods to Maine's many rivers and streams. Floods are most frequent in the spring, but can occur at any season.
Exhibit
Looking Out: Maine's Fire Towers
Maine, the most heavily forested state in the nation, had the first continuously operational fire lookout tower, beginning a system of fire prevention that lasted much of the twentieth century.
Site Page
Lincoln, Maine - Jacob Stinchfield
"Stinchfield moved to Michigan to scout out and cut down the timber there, which he did until his death in 1873."
Site Page
Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Wood Products of Strong
"Wood Products of Strong Text By: Carl Stinchfield and Dawn S. Pratt Return to Online Exhibits The importance of wood products to the Town of Strong…"