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Past, Present And Future Of Maine's Pulp And Paper Industry, Ariel Listo Aug 2018

Past, Present And Future Of Maine's Pulp And Paper Industry, Ariel Listo

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The pulp and paper industry has historically been of paramount importance for the state of Maine, both from cultural and economic perspectives. The industry has been a vital part of the forest products economy and a large contributor to employment and state gross domestic product (GDP). However, the number of pulp and paper mills in Maine has declined sharply in the last few decades, deeply harming employment levels, local economies and the forest products sector of the most heavily forested state in the nation. This phenomenon has sparked efforts to understand the factors behind the downfall of Maine's pulp and …


History Of Tanning In The State Of Maine, George Archibald Riley Jun 1935

History Of Tanning In The State Of Maine, George Archibald Riley

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A Brief Economic History Of The City Of Rockland, Maine, Lewis Bates Clark Jan 1931

A Brief Economic History Of The City Of Rockland, Maine, Lewis Bates Clark

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In writing this Brief Economic History of the City of Rockland, Maine there has been no desire or attempt to name the businesses that have been in existence in the City of Rockland, or to give the history of any particular business or industry. Indeed, the only attempt made has been to indicate those industrial movements and financial factors that have largely influenced the economic progress of the City.

Contents: Historical Sketch; City Finances; The Knox and Lincoln Railroad; Banks; The Lime Industry; Shipbuilding Industry and Shipping; The Fish Industry; and Miscellaneous.


The Penobscot Boom And The West Branch Of The Penobscot River, Alfred Geer Hempstead Jan 1930

The Penobscot Boom And The West Branch Of The Penobscot River, Alfred Geer Hempstead

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The Penobscot River, the largest and most important drainage system in Maine, for many years made Bangor the lumber market of the world.

Lumbering in Maine was confined to the coast and navigable parts of rivers until the most desirable timber had been removed from these areas. Gradually the lumbermen had to go farther inland to find the large trees. This meant the logs must be driven down the rivers to market. The farther inland the timber was cut, the greater were the obstacles to be overcome. The building of dams, the removal of rocks and other such work must …