Keywords: Ice flows
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"Ice harvesting began to expand as the demand for chilled food and drinks grew. Ice was the primary way of preserving food until freon refrigeration…"
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"Biddeford and Saco were well known for ice harvesting, granite cutting, and cotton textile manufacturing."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview
"Ebb and Flow: Downtown from the Civil War to 1900 The end of the Civil War was a time of significant change in Bath and the nation."
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"During the 1870s the ice trade was very active. Huge ice-storage houses were built along the river, and the harvest was stored packed in hay as well…"
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"That wraps up day five. Written by Luke Armentrout and Mason Peaslee Ice Storm, Dr. Hubbard Office Museum, Hallowell, 1998Hubbard Free Library…"
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Lincoln Block
"They stored the ice in big barns with hay and sawdust. The hay and sawdust preserved the ice for long periods of time."
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"Like ice, this industry was international and products shipped all the way to India and Sri Lanka. The Laconia Mills were one of the earliest…"
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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell Floods
"The bridge was destroyed because of the ice flow of the river that was to high and had become jammed under the bridge."
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"… to Biddeford and Saco to work in textile mills, ice harvesting manufactures, lumber mills, and granite quarries."
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Life on a Tidal River - The Great Bangor Floods: 1902 and 1976
"Along with ice, logs flowed down the river and created a dam, causing the water to back up. When the water overflowed onto the banks, the Great…"
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Mt. Zircon Reservoir - Page 2 of 3
"The three gates to maintain water flow were located inside. Special considerations of the impact of winter’s ice on the gatehouse were addressed in…"
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Bath's Historic Downtown - The Patten Free Library
"… and rendered unrepairable when it fell into the ice pond in the park. It was soon replaced with the Spirit of the Sea."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Columbian Block
"Clary Ice Cream and Candy Store. This was known as the “sweetest place in town” according to a 1907 newspaper article."
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Building Boom and Piers above the Falls
"… slanted side faced the current to deflect the ice flow. The piers were the anchors for the booms. The booms were tree-length spruce logs, chained…"
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - The Bridge That Changed The Map
"… changed when bridges are built which alter the flow of traffic. However, it is not often that building a bridge changes the area and boundaries of…"
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Presque Isle: The Star City - Native Americans
"Lawrence estuary creating a radially flowing, independent ice cap over northern Maine. Radiocarbon dates from basal sediments of Mansell Pond…"
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Lincoln, Maine - That Pioneer Spirit
"… proved inadequate to carry off the torrential flow, the highway base began to crumble under the pressure… Mattanawcook Stream, within a few…"