Keywords: Early works to 1800.
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1800-1830 - Page 1 of 2
"1800-1830 Lucia Wadsworth's "assembly dress," Portland, ca. 1799Maine Historical Society Slender cotton gown, Buckfield, ca."
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Historic Clothing Collection - 1800-1830 - Page 2 of 2
"1800-1830 Gown with leaf motif, ca. 1825Maine Historical Society As of 2020, the MHS collection includes no examples of 1820s colored cotton…"
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Early Maine Photography - Landscape Photography - Page 1 of 2
"… Federal Period houses, the Foster House, built in 1800 in East Machias, the Perkins-Witherle House in Castine, the McCobb House of 1806 in…"
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Early Maine Photography - Occupational Photography
"Born in Topsham, James Fulton Patten (1800-1883) lived much of his life in nearby Bath, from where he sailed vessels built by his brothers George and…"
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Historic Clothing Collection - Early Nineteenth Century
"… Century fashions in this overview are organized by decades: 1800-1830, and 1830 to 1850. The outwear styles within this section extend to 1860."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 0-73
"… Intro: pages 0-73 Approximately 1800-early 1830s Part 1, to page 73 John Martin (1823-1904) begins his formal accounting of his life and…"
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - Northeast Harbor: Rustic to Rusticators
"Desert, giving the Island two towns. By 1800, many people were living on the Island, and many of the villages still in existence today had been…"
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Early Settlers
"His home is one of many that was built prior to 1800 and still stands as a testament to the talents of these early settlers. Mr."
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Surry by the Bay - Early Settlement
"Early Settlers Many of the early settlers came from Cheshire, New Hampshire, Newbury, Massachusetts, and Berwick, Maine, and they scoped out the area…"
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"… Settlement in the Gulf of Maine World, 1710-1800” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 2020)."
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"… Settlement in the Gulf of Maine World, 1710-1800” (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 2020). Saxine, Ian."
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"But in 1808, the Massachusetts General Court passed the Betterment Act, finding that the speculators would have to compensate residents for the value…"
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"Swan's Island Historical Society Early settlers supplemented their harvests with fishing to make a decent living."
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"… province of New Brunswick was, prior to about 1800, one largely of failure and confusion. For example, in 1604, Passamaquoddy Bay was the site of…"
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"As historian Alan Taylor observed: In 1800 the Pejepscot Patent's settlers complained that "each claimant comes producing pompus Parchmints of royal…"
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"… economic activities, in short, undergirded both Wabanaki society and White New England colonists’ investment in and settlement of early Maine."
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"… be, what they wanted it to become, and how they worked to make their dreams into reality. The collections illuminate in vivid detail the strife and…"
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"… records include extensive information about early land dealings; early contact, interactions, and diplomatic relationships with Wabanaki people…"
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"As colonists moved to the region both as squatters and titled landholders, wives and daughters helped their families to survive and grow within a…"
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Beyond Borders - Mapping Maine and the Northeast Boundary - Kennebec Proprietors Biographies
"He served as an early Moderator for the Kennebec Proprietors as well as Clerk of Common Pleas for the Port of Plymouth, Justice of Peace for…"
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"is a historian of women and gender in early America and the Atlantic World. At the time this essay was written (2022), Prof."
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"… and numerous surveyors who undertook arduous work in interior lands that remained relatively unknown to Euro-Americans even into the twentieth…"
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"… PhD, is an historian of women and gender in early America and the Atlantic World, and an associate professor at Texas State University, with…"
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"… political ties were crucial during the early days of the company. His brother, Edward was a member of the General Court’s Committee of Eastern…"