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Signals at the Portland Observatory
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

A watercolor of Portland Observatory and the 24 signal flags used to let merchants know when their vessels were entering Portland Harbor. This watercolor is attributed to Lemuel Moody.

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Marine paintings
Signal flags
Signals and signalling -- Maine -- Portland

Map
Signals at Portland Observatory
Maine Historical Society, Map

4 lunettes depicting views of Portland and vicinity as seen from Casco Bay. Views bordered with signal flags and their explanations.

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Casco Bay (Me.)
Harbors -- Maine -- Portland
Manuscripts
Marine paintings
Moody, Lemuel
Portland Observatory
Signal Flags
Waterfronts -- Maine -- Portland

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Signal Flags
Maine Historical Society, Map

Some signal flags and their meanings. These flags were positioned atop the Portland Observatory to alert Portland's residents and shipowners of ships arriving in Portland Harbor. Lemuel Moody was the caretaker at the Portland Observatory at the time this document was created. He may have been the creator.

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Buildings -- Maine -- Portland
Manuscripts
Observatories -- Maine -- Portland
Signal Flags
Signals and signalling -- Maine -- Portland

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Sale at Auction on account of T.G. Thornton
Maine Historical Society, Text

Auction records of items sold which were aboard the Brig the Boxer and the sale of the Brig itself.

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Auctions
Boxer (Sailing ship)
Fletcher, Timothy
Manuscripts
McLellan, Stephen
Thornton, T. G.

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Portland Observatory
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

A photograph from the collection of Harry Miles Freeman of the Portland Observatory, Munjoy Hill, Portland, Maine circa 1908.

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Landmarks -- Maine -- Portland
Munjoy Hill (Portland, Me.) -- Photographs
Portland Observatory (Me.)

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British Naval and Merchant Telescope, ca. 1850
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Elizabeth Aageson of Portland owned this telescope, which was made in London, and that has a reference guide of different British merchant signal flags. Merchant ships flew signal flags representing their owners. Aageson loaned the telescope to the Navy's World War I campaign "Eyes for the Navy." The Navy asked for telescopes, binoculars, sextants and chronometers to help with the war effort. Attached to the telescope is a metal tag that reads "Donated to U.S.N. by Miss Elizabeth Aageson 436 St. John Street Portland Me. 1808.

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Aageson, Elizabeth
Eyes for the Navy (Program)
Telescopes
United States. Navy

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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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Winter
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:43

For those plants and animals that don't migrate south for winter, a lot of preparation goes into getting ready for winter. When it comes to dealing with winter, plants and animals know things we humans don't.

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Winter -- New England
Ecology/Energy
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England

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Bill of lading for the schooner the Susan, 1802
Maine Historical Society, Text

Bill of lading for the schooner, the Susan including lumber being shipped from Portland, Maine, to the port of Berlice. Henry Small made out this bill on April 19, 1802.

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Bills of lading
Cargo ships -- United States -- Maine -- Portland
Clapp, Asa
Schooners
Shipping
Ships
Small, Henry
Susan (Ship)

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Spring
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 00:58:03

Because spring comes so late to northern New England, things have to happen quickly and profusely. Spring is the time of year that wildlife and plants come to life again and get right to the business of creating new life.

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Spring -- New England
Seasons -- New England
Natural history -- New England
Ecology/Energy

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