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John Martin: Expert Observer - Scrapbook 3: 1867-

"This scrapbook is broken into seven sections to facilitate access. Click on links below or, for more details about the content of each section, use…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Scrapbook 1: 1885-1899, Katahdin Iron Works, Silver Lake Hotel

"… make the scrapbook more easily accessible, it is broken into four sections, accessible by the links below, or the links at left, where a slightly…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Scrap & Sketch Book 2: 1864-1866

"… Scrap & Sketch Book more easily accessible, it is broken into eight sections, accessible by the links below, or the links at left, where a slightly…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - John Martin's Journal

"For ease of access here, it is broken into nine sections, which can be accessed below. Navigation at the left of the page also leads to those…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Site Navigation Tips

"Each volume is broken into a number of PDF files to reduce download time. These can be accessed in two ways: -- at the bottom of the introductory…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Dancing Fraternity, City of Bangor, 1868

"Martin's 181-page book is broken into four PDF files for easier downloading and viewing. The links are below and at left, where more detail is given…"

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Historic Hallowell - Affects of the Blizzard of 1952

"They re-built the stores that were broken, and they fixed the houses, but the shock and amazement of the blizzard stayed with the people for a life…"

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Historic Hallowell - Day 5

"… trails were destroyed by fallen trees and broken limbs from the trees. Hospitals in Maine said that they were full and over flowing."

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Historic Hallowell - Ice Storm Works Cited Page

"“Arborist: Give broken trees some time.” Morning Sentinel, 13 Jan. 1998, Armentrout, Luke C and Mason D. Peaslee. “Day 5.” n.d.:  N. pag."

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Historic Hallowell - Days 6 & 7

"… the amount of ice buildup and yards filled with broken branches and trees felled by the amount of ice that had built up on them."

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Dixfield - Page 2 of 5

"… which he called his “War Horse” which was never broken to harness and could be managed by none but himself."

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Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook

"Sometimes the cakes were broken apart. Men would guide blocks of ice towards the conveyor belt that lifted the ice into the ice houses for shipping…"

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Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook

"Sometimes the cakes were broken apart. Men would guide blocks of ice towards the conveyor belt that lifted the ice into the ice houses for shipping…"

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Leonard Trask, the Wonderful Invalid

"He hit his head on a broken iron projection on the coach door, opening a five inch gash, with a piece of iron penetrating his skull."

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Skowhegan Community History - A Brief History of the Skowhegan Area

"It was his love and affection that created a bond broken only by the brutal massacre. Father Rasle counseled the Abenakis on matters concerning…"

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