Keywords: Gravel
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Site Pages
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Historic Hallowell - Timeline of Cyclone
"Timbers, bricks, gravel, and tarred paper began to fly around his head as Brown ran to the other end of the mill."
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Biddeford History & Heritage Project - V. A Cascade of Booms & Busts (1790-1865) - Page 3 of 3
"… them for use, and in removing loom from the gravel pit and spreading it upon the waste land near by, and such other work as we could procure for…"
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Guilford, Maine - Early Manufacturing - Page 2 of 3
"… through the windows, carrying tons of coal and gravel, packing the boiler room and dye house to a depth of three feet, and destroying dye tubs and…"
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Lubec, Maine - McCurdy Herring Smokehouse - Page 2 of 4
"Inside was the gravel floor of the sort Hall had seen “for the area has to be used for the fires.” (P. 455)."
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Rumford Area Historical Society
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Maine's Swedish Colony, July 23, 1870 - Stockholm, Maine
"… the bridge was rebuilt, sidewalks were added and gravel roads were made. This made it possible for a building to be made."
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Guilford, Maine - Modern History: 1966 to Present
"… roads and in fact paved some that had been only gravel for over a century. Throughout the '90’s, the introduction of new buildings and businesses…"
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Railroad into the Village
"The interior is filled with heavy stones and gravel. The tops will be some three or four feet above the highest water mark. Dec."
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Brief History
"… to the Belgrade\Kennebec Lake system.” (Above the Gravel Bar: The Indian Canoe Routes of Maine, David Cook) It is very clear that Farmington’s…"