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Instrument of Protest
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Instrument of Protest, sworn to in Liverpool, detailing a storm in the harbor that did great damage to the Bark J. J. Hathorn, owned by the Stuart family of Richmond, Maine.

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International trade
Merchant marine
Shipping
Shipping/Shipbuilding
Storms

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Lion Locomotive
Fogler Special Collections, Still Image

Photo of a train engine with men and boys seated on the tender and driver's seat, one man standing in front of locomotive. This is the Lion locomotive, which was built by Isaac Hinkley of Boston, completed in 1846. It is the oldest existing American-built locomotive in New England. It was used by the Palmer and Machiasport Railroad to carry lumber between Whitneyville and Machiasport until 1892.

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Locomotives
Railroads
Railroads
Transportation

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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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Post Road Mileage
Maine State Archives, Text

Post road mileage listing of stops and distance from Boston State House to Camden.

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Geography: transportation, waterways, maritime, shipbuilding, fishing
Mileage
Post Roads
Settlements

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The steamer Ripogenus, ca. 1917
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

The hull of the steamer Ripogenus is nearly complete as we see it on the ways at the shipyard of the Francis Cobb Shipbuilding Company in Rockland, Maine. After launching, she will be towed to the Portland Company pier for outfitting with the necessary machinery. --Fletcher, David H. "The Portland Company 1846-1982." Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Pub., 2002. p. 48.

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Francis Cobb Shipbuilding Company (Rockland, Me.)
Manufacturing industry -- Maine -- Portland
Portland Company (Me.) -- Manufactures
Ripogenus (Ship) -- Photographs
Shipbuilding industry -- Maine -- Rockland

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Ship on runway, 1905
Maine Historical Society, Still Image

Ship on a marine runway at a South Portland, Maine shipyard, March 1905.

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Shipbuilding industry -- Maine -- South Portland

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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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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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The Nation's Playground
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:28:01

With its remarkable coastline, deep-green forest, and rolling landscape, Maine has been a favorite place for visitors for over a century. During the late 1800s, trains and steamboats brought visitors to every corner of the state. Over the last century, tourism has grown into Maine’s largest industry.

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Recreation/Tourism
Tourism -- Maine -- History

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Climate Change: In Our Backyard
MPBN: Quest Series, Moving Image, 0:56:45

Using close-to-home examples, the views of leading scientists come alive as they show how climate change can affect almost every aspect of our lives - and in turn, how we affect the climate.

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Climatic changes
Ecology/Energy

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