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Jim Vickery’S Cherished Images Of Maine: A Photographic Essay, William H. Bunting
Jim Vickery’S Cherished Images Of Maine: A Photographic Essay, William H. Bunting
Maine History
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Jim Vickery And The Grady Manuscript Collection, William David Barry
Jim Vickery And The Grady Manuscript Collection, William David Barry
Maine History
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“The Only Man”: Skill And Bravado On The River-Drive, Edward D. Ives
“The Only Man”: Skill And Bravado On The River-Drive, Edward D. Ives
Maine History
Handling logs on Maine's swift-flowing rivers demanded great skill and dexterity and it was a source of pride for those who could do it well. Not surprisingly, stories about river driving have become an important part of Maine's heritage. Not the least of these stories involve the “only man” to accomplish some particularly dangerous or difficult feat of prowess and bravery. These tales were bound up with the coming-of-age process along the banks of the Penobscot and Kennebec rivers, and the accomplishments they relate signaled a person’s acceptance into the select ranks of legendary loggers— if they didn't go too …