Keywords: Bank of Hallowell
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell Floods
"Hallowell Floods Hallowell Flood 1870Hubbard Free Library Hallowell Flood 1896Hubbard Free Library The Hall-Dale 7th Grade, of…"
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Historic Hallowell - The City of Hallowell
"… Free Library Ice storm' Hallowell House, Hallowell, 1998Hubbard Free Library During the Ice Storm of 1998, Hallowell city officials had…"
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Historic Hallowell - Solid Foundations - Hallowell Granite
"Solid Foundations - Hallowell Granite Hallowell viewed from Chelsea, Hallowell Chelsea Bridge, ca."
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Historic Hallowell - Wire, Ice, and Iron Industries
"Ice harvesting, Cascade Pond, Hallowell, ca. 1930Hubbard Free Library Milliken's Crossing, Looking north on Water Street, Hallowell, ca."
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Historic Hallowell - Shipbuilders, Sailors and Whaling Men
"Hallowell-built "Topaz," 1828Hubbard Free Library In 1799, William Drew came to Hallowell from Kingston, Massachusetts where family members had…"
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Historic Hallowell - Early Industry and Bombahook
"A walk along the stream bank reveals pieces of chalk and flint to this day imported from Dover, England to try to make a go of the sandpaper business."
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Historic Hallowell - Sweat on the Kennebec ~ Hallowell Steam and Boom Company
"1895Courtesy of Sumner A. Webber, Sr., an individual partner The Kennebec provided more that just a mode of transportation to the men working for…"
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Historic Hallowell - A Post-Revolutionary Generation
"… bookstore established east of Portland, “The Hallowell Bookstore -- Sign of the Bible.” He imported the best books available from England and stock…"
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Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook
"… or stone-walled ice houses were built into a bank of earth with an entrance facing the north. These houses were often located under evergreen trees…"
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Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook
"… or stone-walled ice houses were built into a bank of earth with an entrance facing the north. These houses were often located under evergreen trees…"
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"… crossing the river they followed the northern bank to what we now call Farmington Falls. Measuring Rock Located on Rt."
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Measuring Rock
"… crossing the river they followed the northern bank to what we now call Farmington Falls. The exploring party continued traveling north about a mile…"
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Brief History
"The early inhabitants from Topsham, Augusta, Hallowell, Damariscotta, Dunstable (MA), Martha’s Vineyard (MA), and other areas of New Hampshire and…"