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Agnes Sawlis Pooler Making a Basket
Maine Folklife Center, Still Image

Photograph of Indian woman seated in chair outdoors by river making a basket. Woman is Agnes Sawlis Pooler (b. July 23, 1884), a Maliseet Indian, who made baskets for the tourist trade in Old Town, Maine in the 1930s.

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Malecite Indians
Maliseet Tribe
Native Americans
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Amadamast Fishing Club Camp
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photo of sporting camp buildings and cars. One car has canoe on top.

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Canoes and canoeing
Fishing lodges
Hunting and fishing clubs
Outdoor recreation
Recreation/Tourism

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Amadamast Fishing Club Catch of the Day 2
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photo of a group of men displaying fish. Identified as catch of the day of the Amadamast Fishing Club, Orono

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Fishing
Fishing/Fisherman
Hunting and Fishing Clubs
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Amadamast Fishing Club Cooking Area
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photo of cooking area at fishing camp, also canoes and washing line

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Hunting and fishing clubs
Outdoor cookery
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Recreation/Tourism

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Andrew Sockalexis
Maine Folklife Center, Still Image

Photograph of Native American man [Andrew Sockalexis] in conventional running clothes standing in front of a wood frame house. Next to him is a table bearing trophies. Photo is captioned "Home of Andrew Sockalexis, Marathon Runner / Indian Reservation Old Town, Me."

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Marathon Running
Native Americans
Penobscot Indian Nation
Penobscot Tribe
Sockalexis, Andrew

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B. & A. R. R. Series. State Line Tunnel
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Postcard, "B. & A. R. R. Series. State Line Tunnel." View of a train emerging from a tunnel on the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad line.

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Railroads
Railroads
Transportation
Tunnels

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Bill of Lading for Brig Walter Howes
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Bill of lading from Brig Walter Howes, bound from Bangor, Maine, to New Orleans, carrying a variety of lumber.

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Lumber trade
Shipping
Shipping/Shipbuilding
Ships Cargo

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Bunkhouse of Lumber Camp
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photograph of the bunkhouse of a lumber camp. Rack over stove for drying mittens and socks. Two men on the deacon seat in front of the double-deck, muzzle-loading bunks.

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Lumber camps
Lumbering
Lumbering
Quality of work life

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Bushels of Wheat Grown by John Farrington
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Certificate of number of bushels of wheat grown in 1838 by John Farrington in order to qualify for the government bounty.

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Agricultural subsidies
Agriculture
Farming/Agriculture

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Camp Humphrey
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photograph captioned: "Camp Humphrey, a typical smaller family camp at Lake Side." Shows a family on the front porch of a recreational sporting camp.

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Fishing lodges
Hunting lodges
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Tourism

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