Keywords: Lumber industry
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Historic Hallowell - Early Industry and Bombahook
"The woodworking shop milled lumber and produced cut lumber and moldings for carpenters and cabinetmakers, and also produced wood-block patterns for…"
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Swan's Island: Six miles east of ordinary - Salmon industry
"Salmon industry Salmon pens off Swan's Island, ca. 1990Swan's Island Historical Society Swan’s Island was home to an Atlantic salmon farm and…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Mills & Paper Industry - Page 1 of 2
"In order to take lumber from both mills down the river, they had to be assembled into rafts. Ten rafts were hooked together with one man on each end…"
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"Biddeford was well-represented in various industries, including ice harvesting and granite quarrying."
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"VI. The deluge of industrial expansion & immigration (1865-1900) Pew payment receipt, Biddeford, 1806, 1807, 1810Biddeford Historical Society…"
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Life on a Tidal River - Bangor: Lumber Capital of the World
"Towards the end, the Penobscot and Kenduskeag Rivers were polluted, which greatly affected the wildlife and environment. The lumber that had seemed…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Mills & Paper Industry - Page 2 of 2
"Mills & Paper Industry The Mill Through Time Lincoln Paper & Tissue, 2010 photo courtesy of Roger Stevens X The mill has manufactured…"
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"VII. Flow and ebb: the effects of industrial peak & global upheaval (1900-1955) Construction of the new Bradbury Bridge, Biddeford…"
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"VII. Flow and ebb: the effects of industrial peak & global upheaval (1900-1955) Staff of Biddeford High School Olympian, 1924McArthur Public…"
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"VII. Flow and ebb: the effects of industrial peak & global upheaval (1900-1955) Main Street, Biddeford, 1909McArthur Public Library At the…"
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Maine's Swedish Colony, July 23, 1870 - Industry
"… of Atlas Plywood (the town’s major wood products industry) in 1935, signaled the end of “industrial” Stockholm."
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Prison Industries
"… reports that railroad carloads of broomcorn, ash lumber from Bangor and broom handles were received."
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - Representative Industries of Cumberland and North Yarmouth
"… time each season, or until a sufficient amount of lumber had been cut. Wilson purchased the old mill about 1875 and used it as a saw, stave, and…"
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Blue Hill, Maine - Shipbuilding: An Important Early Industry
"Blue Hill was an ideal location. It had lumber to build the ships, it had a deep protected harbor, and it had resources to ship."
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Shipbuilding Industry Expands - 1850 to 1857
"… at both ends of Water Street, and there were lumber mills to provide for both ship planking and house timbers."
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"J.G. Deering Lumber Company was a significant sawmill founded by Joseph G. Deering in 1866 on Spring Island in Biddeford near Bradbury Dam. J.G."
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Byron
"… seen businesses come and go: spruce gum, several lumber mills, farming, mining of phosphate, and even gold mining, which continues today."
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - Cities of Smoke and Soot
"Behind the industrial background of these two cities lays a history of raging fires that have consumed landmark buildings, businesses and even entire…"
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - "Fly Rod" Crosby - Page 1 of 3
"… affectionately nicknamed “Camp Maine Central.” Lumber for the cabin was provided by Redington Lumber Company and there were exhibits of taxidermy…"
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Regional and Town History
"… of pine, they turned to cutting spruce for lumber and pulp, as well as hemlock for the tanning industry."
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"Immigrants not only served to support the industries of Biddeford and Saco, but many also opened their own small businesses."
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - IV. Engulfed by nationalism: Revolutionary Biddeford
"Lumber was one of the earliest and most successful industries in the area. The earliest logs were cut from around the falls."
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - V. A Cascade of Booms & Busts (1790-1865) - Page 1 of 3
"About 1866 a man named Joseph Hobson was the leading operator, owning mills on Spring Island on such a scale that he was known as "the lumber king"…"
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"… for men working at the sawmill and working in lumbering. This house became known as the Springer House."