Keywords: damage
Item 108460
Cyclone damage, Searsport, 1921
Courtesy of Henry Gartley, an individual partner Date: 1921-05-22 Location: Searsport Media: Photographic print
Item 26400
Hurricane Damage, Thomaston, ca. 1954
Contributed by: An individual through Thomaston Historical Society Date: circa 1954 Location: Thomaston Media: Photographic print
Item 86770
Island Avenue, Long Island, Portland, 1924
Use: Dwelling
Item 85359
N. Side Seashore Avenue, Peaks Island, Portland, 1924
Use: Summer Dwelling
Item 151341
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1911 Location: Bethel Client: Dr. J. G. Gehring Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Item 151554
Williston Church alterations, Portland, 1904-1946
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1904–1946 Location: Portland Client: unknown Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
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Photojournalism & the 1936 Flood
Photojournalism & the 1936 Flood examines the monumental destruction caused by the historic flood of 1936 through the comprehensive and innovative photojournalism done by the Guy Gannett Publishing Company in the weeks surrounding the flood.
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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.
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Historic Hallowell - Train Wreck Of 1937
"There were kids working on it because there were no laws against letting the kids help with the accident. The library received heavy damage to the…"
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Historic Hallowell - Ice Storm Interviews - Page 1 of 2
"When I asked him about what kind of damage was done to the car he said “the damage done to the cars included Ice build up and broken windshields”."
Story
I never thought I would work at a paper mill.
by Greg Bizier
I love science and managed the lab for International Paper's Otis Mill for 31 years.
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Wikpiyik: The Basket Tree
by Darren Ranco
Countering the Emerald Ash Borer with Wabanaki Ecological Knowledge