Keywords: maritime industry
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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - 1925 National Governors' Association Convention
"1925 National Governors' Association Convention View the National Governors' Convention Slideshow, 1925 On Monday June 29, 1925, over 20 of…"
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"… National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Power of Potential View the Maine Women's Business Convention Slideshow…"
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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - Crime & Disaster - Page 2 of 2
"Crime & Disaster This was the fourth school fire in Portland in 1921 and was of unknown origin. It started in the library, which did not have a…"
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Portland Press Herald Glass Negative Collection - Crime & Disaster - Page 1 of 2
"Crime & Disaster Crime & Disaster A selection of photographs relating to crime & disaster in the Portland Press Herald Glass Plate Negative…"
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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - Northeast Harbor: Rustic to Rusticators
"1930Great Harbor Maritime Museum In 1761, Abraham Somes moved his family to Mt. Desert Island and settled at the head of what is now Somes Sound…"
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Old Berwick Historical Society
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Blue Hill, Maine - Project Sources
"Rowe, W.H. The Maritime History of Maine: Three Centuries of Shipbuilding and Seafaring, 1948. Shain, C., Shain, S."
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Blue Hill, Maine - Discover the Story of Blue Hill - Page 2 of 4
"The late nineteenth-century decline of Maine’s maritime industry was the most poignant feature of the novels of Blue Hill-born Mary Ellen Chase."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview
"While the mission of the institution concentrates on the maritime heritage and culture of the state, the pioneers who founded MMM and the resulting…"
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Life on a Tidal River - Narrative
"… economic difficulty to a region dependent upon maritime trade. By 1814, the tiny town of Bangor with 850 people had seen its share of hard times."
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Mantor Library, University of Maine Farmington
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