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Woodland, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Woodland, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Woodland, 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 the remaining sheets.
Island Falls, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Island Falls, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Island Falls, 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 the remaining sheets.
Eagle Lake, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Eagle Lake, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Eagle Lake, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color maps are on sheets 64 x 54 cm.
Stockholm, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Stockholm, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
A map of Stockholm, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color map is 64 x 54 cm.
Mapleton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Mapleton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
A map of Mapleton, Maine, at a scale of 1:600 or 50 ft. to an inch. The original color map is 64 x 54 cm. Businesses that appear on the map include Mapleton Mill Company and Starch Factory, Mapleton Flour & Feed Co., E. W. Fernald, Smith & Dudley, Griffin & Doble, United Farmers, O. Higgins, and the Bangor & Aroostook Railroad.
Fort Fairfield, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Fort Fairfield, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Fort Fairfield, 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 the remaining sheets.
Limestone, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Limestone, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Limestone, 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 the remaining sheets.
Editorial Regarding Samuel Courtney, Maine Campus Staff
Editorial Regarding Samuel Courtney, Maine Campus Staff
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Editorial from the University of Maine student newspaper The Maine Campus regarding of what they describe as a "hazing" incident of Black students Roger and Samuel Courtney who were tarred and feathered.
A photograph of the incident is featured in the collection.
Research Notes: Big Thunder, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Research Notes: Big Thunder, Fannie Hardy Eckstorm
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers
Fannie Hardy Eckstorm's notes on Clara Neptune's recollections of Big Thunder (Frank Loring), Molly Mollases, Joseph Lollases, Dr. Sebattis Mitchell, and other Wabanakis, The file also includes a photograph of Big Thunder. These were digitized from box 4, folder 38 of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.
Houlton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Houlton, 1919, Sanborn Map Company
Sanborn Maps of Maine
Maps of Houlton, 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 the remaining sheets.
Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown
Photograph Of Courtney Brothers Tarred And Feathered, Author Unknown
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Photograph of two Black students Samuel and Roger Courtney tarred and feathered While at the time this incident was described as "hazing" incident carried out by University of Maine a modern interpretation, by scholars such as Karen Sieber, Humanities Specialist at the McGillicuddy Humanities Center, was that this was actually a racist attack.
Sieber has featured this incident in her, Visualizing the Red Summer database and archive on the topic of the Red Summer of 1919, a term given to a nationwide wave of violence against African Americans that year.
More information on this incident can be elsewhere in this …