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Historical Items

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Item 111681

Fashion taxidermy fur accessory, ca. 1930

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1930 Media: fur
This record contains 6 images.

Item 111682

Fox fur collar, Portland, ca. 1925

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1925 Location: Portland Media: fur, cotton, plastic
This record contains 5 images.

Item 111680

Child's ocelot fur collar, Portland, ca. 1952

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1952 Location: Portland Media: fur, silk, plastic
This record contains 4 images.

Online Exhibits

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Northern Threads: Colonial and 19th century fur trade

A vignette in "Northern Threads: Two centuries of dress at Maine Historical Society Part 1," this fur trade mini-exhibition discusses the environmental and economic impact of the fur trade in Maine through the 19th century.

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Big Timber: the Mast Trade

Britain was especially interested in occupying Maine during the Colonial era to take advantage of the timber resources. The tall, straight, old growth white pines were perfect for ships' masts to help supply the growing Royal Navy.

Exhibit

Northern Threads: Outerwear, Militia & Cadet uniforms

A themed vignette within "Northern Threads Part I," featuring 19th century outerwear, bonnets, militia and cadet uniforms.

Site Pages

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Buckfield

"Benjamin was a fur trapper. Abijah Buck and Thomas Allen moved to Buckfield in the spring of 1777 with both of their families."

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Historic Clothing Collection - 1970-1980 - Page 2 of 3

"The item is of a natural off-white short pile fur fabric, lined with heavy cream polyester satin, and without a label."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Brief History

"… sable, and various species of animals yielding furs which afforded liberal encouragement…” to the aboriginal population."