8229 | Historic Preservation in Maine | | | - Other, Architects & Architecture
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Discoloration around edges
| - Alna Meetinghouse
- Androscoggin County
- Anne Longfellow Pierce
- Anthony coombs Raymond
- Aroostook County
- Arthur Gilman
- Asher Benjamin
- Benjamin Butler
- Blackhawk Putnam Tavern
- Bowdoin Chapel
- Central Church
- Citizens for Historic Preservation
- Colonel John Black House
- Cutler Memorial Library
- Elizabeth Perkins House
- Ernest D. Breneman
- Farnsworth House
- First Parish Church
- Fort Edgecomb
- Fort George
- Fort Knox
- Fort Western
- Franklin County
- Franklin County
- G.A.R. House
- George McManus
- George Smouse
- George Tate House
- Grand Army Memorial Home
- Hancock County
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- John Bardwell
- John Calvin Stevens
- Joseph Wood
- Katahdin Iron Works
- Kennebec County
- Kennebunk River Club
- Knox County
- Lincoln County
- Little Time Machine
- Maine Historic Preservation Commission
- Maine Society of Colonial Dames
- McLellan-Sweat Mansion
- Morse-Libby
- Moses Mason House
- Natalie Butler
- National Historic Preservation Act
- National Register of Historic Places
- Norlands Universalist Church
- North Cumberland County
- Old Jerusalem Meetinghouse
- Old York Goal
- Old York Improvement Society
- Pejepscot Historical Society
- Penobscot County
- Percy Shipyard
- Perkins Tide Mill
- Pettengill ouse and Farm
- Reverand Ichabod Nichols
- Richard Upjohn
- Richardson House
- Richmond Historical and Cultural Society
- Robbins House
- Row House
- Rufus Porter
- Sagadahoc County
- Small Shipyard
- Somerset County
- Symphony House
- Tate House
- Thomas A. Hill House
- Turrets
- Union Baptist Church
- Victoria Mansion
- Waldo County
- Washburn Memorial Library
- Washburn-Norlands Foundation
- Washington County
- William Fenderson Perry
- Winter Street Church
- York County
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8224 | 200 Years of Maine Housing: A Guide for the House Watcher (illustrated by Phoebe McGuire) | | | - Other, Architects & Architecture
| | | | | | | | | | | - Filed with "Maine's First Buildings…"
| | | | | | | - Early Period
- Federal Style
- Georgian Style
- Gothic Revival Style
- Greek Revival Style
- Italianate Style
- Mansard Style
- Octagon House
- Queen Anne Style
- Shingle Style
- Stick Style
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8298 | The S.S. Rangeley | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Bath Iron Works
- Chauncey M. Depew
- Frank E. Kirby
- Goliah
- Maine Central Railroad
- Mt Desert Ferry
- South American
- U.S.S Savannah
- World War I
- World War II
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8296 | The Crotch Island Pinky | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Note in red pencil
- crease running vertical length in center
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8282 | Commercial Fishing Gear of the United States | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - "Howland" written on cover in ink
| - Diving
- Dredges
- Forks
- Francis Riley
- George Brown Goode
- H.W. Elliott
- Hoes
- Nets
- Pots
- Rakes
- Scrapes
- Seine
- The Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
- Traps
- Trawls
- Weir
- World War II
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8283 | Commercial Fishing Vessels and Gear | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - "Howland" written on cover in ink
| - Dragger
- Harpoon
- Hooks
- Jigs
- Long-line
- Needles
- Nets
- Schooner
- Seiner
- Trawler
- Trolling
- Weir
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8285 | Dirigo: First Steel Sailing Ship | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Source written on first page in pencil
- paperclip mark
| - Captain D. E. Chapman
- Captain G.W. Goodwin
- David Colville & Sons
- Harland & Wolff
- J.B. Everett
- J.F. Wddington
- Jack London
- Laurentic
- Messrs. A. Sewall & Co.
- Olympic
- Titanic
- Veendam
- Volendam
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