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In the Maine Woods Northeast Harbor Library |
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| In the Maine Woods Northeast Harbor Library Description: Illustrated guidebook to the Maine outdoors. Contains 1 map. | |
Roc Caivano's Maine License Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Roc Caivano's Maine License Northeast Harbor Library Description: Architect Roc R. Caivano's Maine License, dated October 19, 1988. | ||
Hancock County's Fragmented Farmland College of the Atlantic |
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| Hancock County's Fragmented Farmland College of the Atlantic Description: An exploration of current and possible agricultural land on this coastal county in Maine. |
Wasted Food: From Farm to Landfill College of the Atlantic |
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| Wasted Food: From Farm to Landfill College of the Atlantic Description: An analysis of wasted food in Maine, its sources and possible solutions |
Site Suitability for Inshore Aquaculture Development Downeast College of the Atlantic |
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| Site Suitability for Inshore Aquaculture Development Downeast College of the Atlantic Description: Site Suitability for Inshore Aquaculture Development Downeast |
The Cole Family of businesses, Serving ME. & N.E. for 72 years Northeast Harbor Library |
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| The Cole Family of businesses, Serving ME. & N.E. for 72 years Northeast Harbor Library Description: A booklet containing an address, dealing with the history of Coles Express & A. J. Cole & sons, was delivered at a "1989 Maine meeting of the Newcomen Society held in Bangor". Scan: Cover, first pages only. | |
Logo of B.F.Joy's Photographic Art Studio on the reserve of a cabinet photo Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Logo of B.F.Joy's Photographic Art Studio on the reserve of a cabinet photo Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Logo on reverse of a cabinet photo of an unknown man. |
Quarry locations in Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Quarry locations in Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: Quarry locations by T. N. Dale and aerial geology by C. O Smith et al. | ||
How to Eat a Maine Lobster Jesup Memorial Library |
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| How to Eat a Maine Lobster Jesup Memorial Library | |||
How to Prepare Maine Lobster Jesup Memorial Library |
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| How to Prepare Maine Lobster Jesup Memorial Library | |||
Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Classic Bangor Motor Co. Northeast Harbor Library Description: Bangor Motor Co. with classic cars lined up in front. | ||
Cianbro, the Constructors Northeast Harbor Library |
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| Cianbro, the Constructors Northeast Harbor Library Description: By Ival R. Cianchette, member of the Newcomen Society, chairman and chief executive officer of Cianbro Corporation, Pittsfield, Maine. | |
L. L. Bean, Inc. Outdoor Specialties by Mail from Maine Northeast Harbor Library |
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| L. L. Bean, Inc. Outdoor Specialties by Mail from Maine Northeast Harbor Library Description: By Leon A. Gorman, member of the Newcomen Society, president of L. L. Bean, Inc. Freeport, Maine. | |
Bunker & Savage Architects Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bunker & Savage Architects Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Bunker & Savage Architects was founded by William Gleason Bunker and Arthur Reed Savage in 1918 or 1919. | ||
Eastern Steamship Company and Wharf at Belfast Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Eastern Steamship Company and Wharf at Belfast Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Union Station, Bangor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Union Station, Bangor, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Hugh C. Leighton Company, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: The Hugh C. Leighton Company was a major publisher of view-cards, particularly New England views. They printed in four distinct styles most often employing tinted halftones. "Picture postcards helped spread information about [Maine's] beauty and points of interest, and it was a Portland man who first brought such postcards to the United States." | ||
A.J. Huston, Rockland, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| A.J. Huston, Rockland, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
The Farrington Studio Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| The Farrington Studio Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
W. P. Dickey & Co., Bangor Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| W. P. Dickey & Co., Bangor Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Bath Iron Works Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Bath Iron Works Southwest Harbor Public Library | ||
Cheese House, Trenton, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| Cheese House, Trenton, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
J.A. Thompson, Ellsworth, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| J.A. Thompson, Ellsworth, Me. Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: J.A. Thompson was a gift and stationery store on Main Street in Ellsworth, Maine. | ||
G.W. Morris, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library |
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| G.W. Morris, Portland, Maine Southwest Harbor Public Library Description: Morris was an important publisher of pictorial books before they began producing view-cards. Most of their postcards captured scenes of the Northeast, especially of Maine and New Hampshire, but cards of other states as far away as Florida can be found. The nature of the drawn-in skies found on many of their cards gives then a very distinct look. Their early cards in tinted collotype were printed in Germany and Saxony. They contracted out their latter halftone cards to Curt Teich. - Information from “Publishers,” Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York, Accessed online 02/26/2017; http://www.metropostcard.com/publishersm2.html. G.S. Morris was in business from 1901 - 1922. [show more] |