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Power Lines
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:46



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Hydroelectric power plants
Rivers
Water Power

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Tom and his loon
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Thomas E. Dunn shows off a loon during the John W. G. Dunn hunting and fishing expedition to the Ragged and Moosehead Lakes in 1895. At that time, it was legal to hunt loons.

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Dunn, John W.
Dunn, Thomas E.
Hunting -- Maine -- Photographs
Loons -- Maine -- Photographs
Ragged Lake (Me.) -- Photographs

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Tom's loon from Ragged Lake 12 1/2 lbs.
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Thomas E. Dunn was a member of the John W. G. Dunn hunting and fishing expedition to Ragged and Moosehead Lakes in 1895. Loon hunting was legal at that time. This is Tom's trophy bird.

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Birds -- Maine -- Photographs
Dunn, John W.
Dunn, Thomas E.
Hunting -- Maine
Loons -- Maine -- Photographs
Ragged Lake (Me.)

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One of the ways we celebrate Sunday
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

John W.G. Dunn captured mundane aspects of camp life in photographs during his many camping expeditions into the Maine north woods in the 19th century. These expeditions lasted months so the camp members had to do their own laundry. This is Charles Bullen Dunn on a Sunday.

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Camping -- Maine -- Photographs
Dunn, Charles B.
Dunn, John W.
Fishing -- Maine
Hunting -- Maine
Laundry -- Maine -- Photographs
Moosehead Lake (Me.)
Ragged Lake (Me.)
Washboards -- Photographs
Washtubs -- Photographs

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Ragged Lake, Me.
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Charles Bullen Dunn (on the right)and Herbert Washington, a Dunn hunting and fishing companion, stand in front of a log cabin at Ragged Lake, Maine with a hanging whitetail buck. Generous game laws at the end of the 19th century, meant to attract wealthy non-resident sportsman, made it possible to hunt and fish during the summer months.

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Deer hunting -- Maine
Dunn, Charles Bullen
Dunn, John W.G. (1869-1941)
Hunting -- Maine
Ragged Lake (Me.) -- Photographs
Washington, Herbert

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Our chefs in the kitchen, Sandy Point Camp
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Sandy Point Camp on Ragged Lake, Maine was one of the camps John W.G. Dunn and his friends used while hunting and fishing during the summer months in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The seated man is Maine Guide Henry Tremblay. This trip to Ragged Lake included Charles Bullen Dunn, John W.G. Dunn, guides Henry Tremblay and George Cripps, and the water spaniels Ben and Grouse.

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Campfires -- Maine -- Photographs
Camping -- Maine
Cooking -- Maine
Dunn, John W.
Hunting -- Maine
Ragged Lake (Me.)
Sandy Point Camp (Ragged Lake, Me.) -- Photographs
Tremblay, Henry

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Trails, Rails, and Roads
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:28:01

The story of transportation in Maine is the story of the state's ongoing challenge to keep its people connected both to economic markets and to each other. Whether it's Route 113 in western Maine, US Route 1 meandering up the coast, or the once plentiful rail routes that joined every corner of the state, Maine's communities have been formed by the patterns of transportation.

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Transportation
Railroads

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Gluskabe-The Creator
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:01:58

Each Wabanaki oral history contains a common character, Gluskabe, the prophet in each group's story of creation.

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Gluskabe
Indians of North America -- Folklore
Native Americans

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Blacksmith shop employees, Portland Company, 1887
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

The blacksmith shop employees at the Portland Company in Portland, Maine, August 1887. "The blacksmith shop employees were responsible for the forging and fabrication of various products built by the company."- Fletcher, David H. 'The Portland Company 1846-1982. Charleston, S.C. : Arcadia Pub., 2002. 20.

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Blacksmith shops -- Maine -- Portland
Metalworking industries
Portland Company (Portland, Me.) -- Employees -- Photographs
Railroad equipment industries
Shipbuilding
Shipfitting
Transportation equipment industries

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Entries from the log book of the Schooner Emerald, 1859
Maine Historical Society, Text

Captain Parsons, of Biddeford, Maine, kept this journal recording the 1859 fishing season for the schooner Emerald. The Emerald sailed out of Wood Island Harbor in Biddeford, fishing for cod and other groundfish. The journal details the day-to-day activiities of the vessel, including the landing and dressing of fish, the need to repair nets and gear, and sightings of sharks and whales.

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Emerald (Ship)
Log books -- 19th century -- United States -- Maine
Log Books -- Maine
Manuscripts
Parsons
Schooners
Ships logs

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