Keywords: Augusta
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"45 Winthrop Street Augusta, ME 04330 (207) 626-2415 [url=http://www.lithgow.lib.me.us/WordPress/]Click here to visit Lithgow Library's…"
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Maine Department of Transportation
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Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Grant-Wilson political rally, Augusta Depot, 1872
"… Bands and supporters from Portland, Bangor, and Augusta met at the Augusta train depot on September 6, 1872 in a political rally."
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Life on a Tidal River - Early Railroads in Bangor - Page 2 of 2
"The Maine Central Railroad Company. Augusta, State of Maine, 1876. Print. Report of the Railroad Commissioners of the State of Maine."
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Historic Hallowell - The Blizzard - Works Cited
"“Holy Cow Didn't it Snow!” Kennebec Journal. Augusta, ME: 2002 “Science Daily.” 1995. http://www.sciencedaily.com/ (accessed Apr. 12, 2010)."
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Historic Hallowell - Industry on the Bombahook Citations
"Leading Business Men Of Lewiston, Augusta Vicinity. Boston: Mercantile, 1889 Nason, Emma H and Sam Webber. Old Hallowell on the Kennebec."
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Historic Hallowell - Row House
"Built by Isaac Gage of Augusta, this Federal-style worker's residence on Second Street was saved from demolition in 1969 by Row House, Inc., a group…"
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 129-142
"Included are references to: Grant-Wilson rally at Augusta Portland Iron Men Tanners "Good Bye Liza Jane" U.S."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 108-128
"Small R. W. Rollins Wheelwright & Clark Cornet Band James Dunning Dr. L. B. Morrison Augusta rally"
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Historic Hallowell - Transportation
"… townspeople between Hallowell, Gardiner, and Augusta. The Hallowell Eastern Steamboat Wharf was located at the bulkhead, which is a dividing wall…"
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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - Crime & Disaster - Page 1 of 2
"Kirby in front of his cell, Augusta, 1925Maine Historical Society/MaineToday Media James Crawford, alias Harry A."
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell History Bibliography
"Old Hallowell on the Kennebec. Augusta, ME: Burleigh & Flynt, 1909. Norton, Edward Preble. Legends and Otherwise of Hallowell and Loudon Hill."
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Historic Hallowell - Police and Fire Citations
"… Historic Fire Truck." The Kennebec Journal [augusta] 31 Oct. 1990. "Hand Tub to Again at Muster." [hallowell] 7 July 1962: n. pag."
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Historic Hallowell - Communication
"… 1880’s and the first telephone exchange was in Augusta. Telephones were quite pricey back when they were invented, that is why most people did not…"
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Historic Hallowell - Meeting at Koussinok
"… of navigation on the Kennebec, the rapids in Augusta that marked the “head of tide,” they came at last upon the Indian village they were seeking."
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Historic Hallowell - The Stevens Training Center Serenaders
"… ventured into the studios of Augusta radio station WRDO. There they recorded six songs for a record album entitled Stars Over Stevens. Nothing is…"
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Historic Hallowell - The "World of Mirth" Carnival in Hallowell
"Now carnivals usually go to Augusta because it is more central and larger, but they are not brought in by train."
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Historic Hallowell - Basic Fire Fighting Technology
"On January 4, 1918, Augusta needed Hallowell's help since motorized equipment was first installed in Hallowell.The fire department used lots of…"
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Historic Hallowell - Industry and Immigrants-A Changing Community
"… General Court voted to allow what is now Augusta to separate from Hallowell, and gave it approximately half of its 95 square mile area."