Keywords: mystic
Item 55123
Schooner 'Bowdoin,' Mystic Seaport, 1959
Contributed by: Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum and Arctic Studies Center Date: 1956-06-25 Location: Mystic Media: Photo negative
Item 102410
Grist mill, Old Mystic, Connecticut, ca. 1910
Contributed by: Stanley Museum on deposit at Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1910 Location: Old Mystic Media: Lantern slide, hand colored
Item 109714
Kora Temple, Lewiston, 1908-1933
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1908–1933 Location: Lewiston; Lewiston Client: Shriners of North America Architect: Harry S. Coombs; Coombs and Gibbs Architects
Item 109715
Block for Atwood, Fisher and Cressey (Kora Temple), Lewiston, 1895-1896
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1895–1896 Location: Lewiston Client: Atwood, Fisher & Cressey Architect: George M. Coombs
Exhibit
The Schooner Bowdoin: Ninety Years of Seagoing History
After traveling to the Arctic with Robert E. Peary, Donald B. MacMillan (1874-1970), an explorer, researcher, and lecturer, helped design his own vessel for Arctic exploration, the schooner <em>Bowdoin,</em> which he named after his alma mater. The schooner remains on the seas.
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 1 of 3
"… to inner light, and trade implements have mystical and symbolic meaning. The tools of the first degree, for example, are the axe, the plough, the…"