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- Subject starts with "Logging -- Maine -- History"
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In the blood [videorecording] : an illustration of the Maine lumbermen and river drivers / Don't Hit Your Sister Recordings presents
Moving Image / In-house Use Only
Lumbermen began living in logging camps in the Maine woods in the early 1800s and were the pioneers who created successful community and on who's backs the state's economy and history were largely established. This film offers accurate, detailed, and…
Collection: Video Library
A history of lumbering in Maine, 1861-1960 [by] David C. Smith
Book / In-house Use Only
Collection: Books and Pamphlets
A history of lumbering in Maine: 1820-1861 / By Richard G. Wood; with a new introduction by David C. Smith
Book / In-house Use Only
Collection: Books and Pamphlets
Woodsmen and river drivers [videorecording] : "Another day, another era" / Northeast Archives of Folklore and Oral History
Moving Image / In-house Use Only
Collection: Video Library
A Visit with Norman Gray [videorecording]
Moving Image / In-house Use Only
Norman Gray discusses his memories of logging in Maine in the 1930s. Includes many photographs taken by Gray.
Collection: Video Library
Earliest Maine films [videorecording]
Moving Image / In-house Use Only
"EARLIEST MAINE FILMS / 1. LOGGING IN MAINE, 1906 / Length - 12 min. / 2. A TROUT FISHING TRIP TO THE RANGELEY LAKES, 1906 Length - 9 min. / 3. DRAWING A LOBSTER POT, 1902 / Length - 30 sec. / Silent, Black & White"
Collection: Video Library