Keywords: Hardie
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Farmington High School Football Team, 1911
"… Rob McLeary, 3rd from right: Dan Adams, 4th from right: Erland Hardy. View additional information about this item on the Maine Memory Network."
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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Works Cited
"Works Cited Eckstorm, Fannie Hardy. Indian Place Names of the Penobacot Valley and the Maine Coast. Orono: The University Press, 1941."
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - A Short History of Mount Desert Island
"… of abundant resources and natural beauty, where hardy people worked together to carve life and a community out of the rugged landscape."
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - WWI Impact on Farmington's Agriculture
"… Harvey Gilbert, Percy Gould, Thurlow Hall, Vern Hardy, Mertland Hillman, Hiram Hiscock, Tyler Hutchinson, Carroll Jones, Dana Knowlton, Edward…"
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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Introduction
"The historian Fannie Hardy Eckstorm wrote that Native Americans named the Souadabscook Stream, which in their language meant “sloping ledge stream."…"
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Surry by the Bay - History of Surry
"… forest, and the hum of life in the home of the hardy pioneer. Then, as the years fly by, the growth of the settlement to a village and a town…"
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Colby College Special Collections
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Life on a Tidal River - Narrative
"… entrance to the Penobscot Valley; stalwart and hardy settlers began to settle where the two rivers met. James Buswell was first to arrive in 1769."