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Historic Hallowell - St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and the Hubbard Free Library
"… Library, Hallowell, 1998Hubbard Free Library Hubbard Free Library Interview with Nancy McGinnis, librarian at the time of the storm, interviewed…"
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Historic Hallowell - Dr. John Hubbard
"Dr. Hubbard's OfficeHubbard Free Library Doctor Hubbard's most notable act as Governor was to sign the "Maine Law"-An Act for the Suppression of…"
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Historic Hallowell - Contact Us
"… the following people: Sumner "Sam" Webber, Hallowell Historian - Email Mark Blythe, Hubbard Free Library Director - Email or call (207) 622-6582"
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Historic Hallowell - Train Wreck Of 1937
"Train Wreck Of 1937 Train Wreck, Hubbard Free Library, Hallowell, 1937Hubbard Free Library On November 10, 1937, a train hopped the tracks…"
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Historic Hallowell - Initiative and Self-Improvement
"Debating Society topics and seal.Hubbard Free Library The questions posed by the members of the the Society provide a unique insight into the…"
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Historic Hallowell - Learn how you can help! Contact Us
"email info@historichallowell.org You can also leave a message at Hallowell City Hall at 207-623-4021 or at the Hubbard Free Library 207-622-6582."
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Historic Hallowell - Captains and Their Ships
"… in Hallowell, roaming the seas day to day.Hubbard Free Library What you will find under Hallowell Sea Captains: Two informational pieces, one on…"
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Historic Hallowell - Ice Harvesting on Cascade Pond
"… Free Library Cleaning snow from ice.Hubbard Free Library “Teams of horses and oxen would haul the ice down our ice house and then other…"
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Historic Hallowell - Carvers and Quarrymen
"He is buried in Hallowell. Granite Workers, Hallowell Granite Works, Hallowell, ca. 1880Hubbard Free Library"
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Historic Hallowell - Ice Harvesting on Cascade Pond ~ A Family Affair
"… Free Library Cutting ice on Cascade Pond.Hubbard Free Library Cleaning snow from ice.Hubbard Free Library It was a tough time then."
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell Waterfront - Page 2 of 2
"… look! Check out the kids fishing on the dock!Hubbard Free Library The wharf that was on the Kennebec is like a dock where ships could come and go…"
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Historic Hallowell - Johnny Stringer ~ A Character of Industry
"… of its "Johnny Stringer chair," which is regarded as a precious heirloom. A Johnny Stringer chair is on display at the Hubbard Free Library."
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Historic Hallowell - Our Work and Our Team
"… retired teacher, Board of Directors of the Hubbard Free Library Wendy Wingate – 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher – HallDale Middle School – RSU2…"
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Historic Hallowell - Eastern Illustrating Company
"At the Community Celebration folks chose the photo of what is now Boynton's market to be enlarged and displayed at the library."
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Historic Hallowell - Early Industry and Bombahook
"… are the heart of the granite industry where sharp chisels were an absolute necessity. Wire Mill on Vaughan Brook. Hubbard Free Library"
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Historic Hallowell - Meeting at Koussinok
"Meeting at Koussinok Kennebec River Hubbard Free Library Late in the fall of 1625 a small boat with seven men aboard slowly made its way up…"
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Historic Hallowell - A Chosen Place
"A Chosen Place At home in Hallowell.Hubbard Free Library Nearly 400 years later another man stood on the hillside overlooking the Kennebec and…"
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Historic Hallowell - Industry and Immigrants-A Changing Community
"… Workers in Wiler's Oil Cloth Factory.Hubbard Free Library When the railroad came to Hallowell in 1851 it appeared that the long-running…"
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Historic Hallowell - History of The Cotton Mill
"Hubbard Free Library The Cotton Mill's main textile was fabric. The Cotton Mill made jeans, sheeting, coat lining, and prints."
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell Ice Storm of 1998
"… of Academy and Middle Streets, Hallowell.Hubbard Free Library You are in a peaceful sleep."
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Historic Hallowell - Historic Hallowell Resources and Links
"… Hallowell can be found in the collections of the Hubbard Free Library 115 Second Street Hallowell, ME 04347 Phone: (207) 622-6582 hfl@msln.net…"
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"Hubbard Office Museum, Hallowell, 1998Hubbard Free Library Red Cross's involvement in the Ice Storm What part did the American Red Cross play in…"
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Historic Hallowell - Solid Foundations - Lasting Legacies
"… Legacies Hallowell celebrates proudly!Hubbard Free Library Hallowell Celebrates It 250th Anniversary! The City began the celebration of the…"