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Steam lumber mill, Gilbertville, 1906
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Rumford photographer Damon B. Perry's photograph of the defunct steam lumber mill in Gilbertville, Oxford County, in 1906, taken for inventory purposes for the Portland & Rumford Falls Railway.

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Gilbertville Lumber Mill (Me.) -- Photographs
Lumber industry -- Maine -- Gilbertville
Lumber trade -- Maine -- Gilbertville
Mills -- Maine -- Gilbertville
Sawmills -- Maine -- Gilbertville

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Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill, 1906
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

The lumber mill at Gilbertville, in a photo taken in the summer of 1906 by Damon B. Perry, a Rumford photographer. Perry was hired by the Portland & Rumford Falls Railway to photographically document the condition of the mill buildings.

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Lumber industry -- Maine
Photographers
Portland & Rumford Falls Railway Company
Sawmills -- Maine -- Gilbertville

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List of Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill property, 1906
Maine Historical Society, Text

The inventory of property in the defunct Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill was prepared for the Portland & Rumford Falls Railway. The value of equipment on the first floor was $3,405.00 in 1906.

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Gilbertville Steam Lumber Co. (Me.) -- Inventories
Mills -- Maine
Portland & Rumford Falls Railway Company

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E.L. Lovejoy letter concerning Gilbertville Mill, September 5, 1906
Maine Historical Society, Text

E. L. Lovejoy, superintendent of the Portland & Rumford Falls Railway, wrote a letter concerning his documentation efforts for the defunct Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill.

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Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill (Me.)
Lovejoy, E. L.
Lovejoy, E. L. -- Correspondence
Lumber industry -- Maine
Mills -- Maine -- Gilbertville
Portland and Rumford Falls Railway (Me.) -- Records and correspondence
Railroads -- Maine

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Inventory of lumber, Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill, 1906
Maine Historical Society, Text

W.I. White Building Co. prepared an inventory of the lumber in the buildings that made up the defunct Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill. The inventory was prepared for the Portland & Rumford Falls Railway.

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Gilbertville Steam Lumber Mill (Me.) -- Inventories
Lumber industry -- Maine -- Gilbertville
Mills -- Maine -- Gilbertville
W. I. White Building Company (Me.)
White, W. I.

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Power Lines
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Hydroelectric power plants
Rivers
Water Power

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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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The Rumford Falls Line and the Rangeley Lakes Resorts
Fogler Special Collections, Text

The Rumford Falls Line and the Rangeley Lakes Resorts. This promotional pamphlet describes the attractions of the Rangeley Lakes area and how the Rumford Falls railway line can be used to reach the area.

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Outdoor recreation
Railroads
Railroads
Recreation/Tourism
Tourism
Transportation

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Rumford Falls Sulphite Mill completed 1895
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Located on the Androscoggin River in Rumford Falls, this sulfite mill was completed in 1895. The river fostered several mills in the area because dams created a powerful falls known as the "Niagara of New England".

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Androscoggin River (Me.)
Industry -- Maine -- Rumford
Rumford Falls Sulphite Mill

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Building Miss Damon's Wall
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photograph of a group of men, most posed, two working. "Building Miss Damon's Wall." Although this particular wall is probably ornamental, walls like it were important to the development of agriculture in Maine.

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Agriculture
Farming/Agriculture
Stone walls
Stonemasonry

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