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Keywords: Agriculture
Historical Items Showing 3 of 1948 View All
Item 9318
Title: Agriculture Lab, Greely Institute, 1935
Contributed by: Cumberland Historical Society
Date: 1935
Location: Cumberland
Media: Photograph
Item 22419
Title: Farm laborers, Presque Isle, 1917
Contributed by: Presque Isle Historical Society
Date: circa 1917
Location: Presque Isle
Media: Photograph
Item 22596
Title: David Merritt, Mapleton, ca. 1948
Contributed by: Presque Isle Historical Society
Date: circa 1948
Location: Mapleton
Media: Photograph
Exhibits Showing 3 of 22 View All
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Blueberries to Potatoes: Farming in Maine
Not part of the American "farm belt," Maine nonetheless has been known over the years for a few agricultural items, especially blueberries, sweet corn, potatoes, apples, chickens and dairy products.
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Named for the two largest things in Maine at the turn of the 20th century, Mt. Katahdin and Granger of Stetson, were known as the Largest Oxen in the World. Unable to do farm work because of their size, they visited fairs and agricultural events around the Northeast.
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Throughout New England, barns attached to houses are fairly common. Why were the buildings connected? What did farmers or families gain by doing this? The phenomenon was captured in the words of a children's song, "Big house, little house, back house, barn," (Thomas C. Hubka Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn, the Connected Farm Buildings of New England, University Press of New England, 1984.)
Sites Showing 3 of 10 View All
Site
The history of a northern Maine community as told by an array of local institutions and organizations. Site contributors include University of Maine at Presque Isle, Presque Isle Historical Society, Mark and Emily Turner Memorial Library, Presque Isle Middle School. Some of the topics include historic buildings, potato farming, transportation and the Aroostook Valley Railroad.
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown
The history of Farmington as depicted by representatives from Farmington Historical Society, Farmington Public Library, Center for Community GIS, University of Maine at Farmington, and the Mallett School. Topics covered include education, culture, early settlers, important residents, agriculture, and a special section on maps.
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Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum
View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.