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Fifty Years Of Shoe And Leather Making: The Story Of G. H. Bass & Company, G. H. Bass & Company
Fifty Years Of Shoe And Leather Making: The Story Of G. H. Bass & Company, G. H. Bass & Company
Maine History Documents
A pamphlet providing the history of the first fifty years of the G. H. Bass Shoe Company from its beginning in 1876 in Wilton, Maine. Includes several illustrations.
Larrabee And The Backwoods Expedition, Edward S. C. Smith
Larrabee And The Backwoods Expedition, Edward S. C. Smith
Maine History Documents
An article on William Clark Larrabee (1802-1859), his love of the outdoors, and a trip to Mount Katahdin (spelled Katahden in the article) in 1837. Reprinted from: Appalachia, Appalachian Mountain Club, February 1926.
The Pot And Kettle, Bar Harbor, Maine: 1926 By-Laws, Pot And Kettle (Bar Harbor, Me.)
The Pot And Kettle, Bar Harbor, Maine: 1926 By-Laws, Pot And Kettle (Bar Harbor, Me.)
Maine History Documents
The 1926 by-laws and list of members of a Bar Harbor organization "incorporated in 1899 under the laws of the state of Maine."
Bar Harbor And Lafayette National Park, Maine: A Scenic Wonderland Of Ocean, Lakes And Mountains, Sherman Publishing Company
Bar Harbor And Lafayette National Park, Maine: A Scenic Wonderland Of Ocean, Lakes And Mountains, Sherman Publishing Company
Maine History Documents
No abstract provided.
Radio Talk No. 2 On Camping Broadcasted From Wgn, Drake Hotel, Chicago, Charlotte V. Gulick
Radio Talk No. 2 On Camping Broadcasted From Wgn, Drake Hotel, Chicago, Charlotte V. Gulick
Maine History Documents
The transcript of a radio talk given by Charlotte V. Gulick on the benefits of summer camp broadcasted from WGN, Chicago, March, 1926.
Digitized from Box 1, folder 17, Camping in Maine Collection, MS 83.
Extracts From A Personal Interview With Benjamin Franklin Smith Of Rockland, Maine, Albert Eisner
Extracts From A Personal Interview With Benjamin Franklin Smith Of Rockland, Maine, Albert Eisner
Maine History Documents
A brief biography of Benjamin Franklin Smith, born in Freedom, Maine, and lived for many years in Rockland, Maine, at an estate adjacent to the Samoset Hotel. Interviewed at the age of 97 by Albert Eisner, Associate Editor of the Writers Press Association, in 1926. Includes an illustrated portrait of Benjamin F. Smith (p.4).