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Northeast Folklore Volume 3 Numbers 1-4, Edward D. Ives
Northeast Folklore Volume 3 Numbers 1-4, Edward D. Ives
Northeast Folklore Monographs
The third issue of Northeast Folklore was published in the spring of 1959 under the editorship of Edward D. Ives (known as Sandy) and Bacil F. Kirtley through the Department of English at the University of Maine. The four editions that year were later bound into a single volume.
Table of Contents:
Number 1 (Spring):
The Legend of Molly Ockett by Joseph A. Perham
A Penobscot Indian Story of Colonial Maine by Nicholas N. Smith
The Maid of Tide Head
Notes and Queries
Book Review
Bluenose Ghosts (Creighton) by Horace P. Beck
Number 2 (Summer):
Bibliography of New England-Maritimes Folklore …
Machias, 1911, Sanborn Map Company
Machias, 1911, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Machias, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on subsequent sheets.
Machias, 1903, Sanborn Map Company
Machias, 1903, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Machias, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on subsequent sheets.
Machias, 1897, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
Machias, 1897, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Machias, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm. Sheet 1 includes an index of the area covered on subsequent sheets.
Machias, 1889, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
Machias, 1889, Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Machias, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm.
Machias, 1884, Sanborn Map And Publishing Co.
Machias, 1884, Sanborn Map And Publishing Co.
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Map of Machias, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color map is on a sheet 64 x 54 cm.