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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Sources

"… ME Picton Press, Rockport, ME, Printer 2003 Packard, Aubigne Lermond The Town that Went to Sea Courier Gazette, Inc."

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Sources

"… ME Picton Press, Rockport, ME, Printer 2003 Packard, Aubigne Lermond The Town that Went to Sea Courier Gazette, Inc."

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Sources

"… ME Picton Press, Rockport, ME, Printer 2003 Packard, Aubigne Lermond The Town that Went to Sea Courier Gazette, Inc."

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Sources

"… ME Picton Press, Rockport, ME, Printer 2003 Packard, Aubigne Lermond The Town that Went to Sea Courier Gazette, Inc."

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Guilford, Maine - CONTACT US

"… Member - 876-4301 GUILFORD MEMORIAL LIBRARY Linda Packard, Director/MCHP Member GUILFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY Brian Woodworth, President/MCHP Member…"

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Guilford, Maine - PROJECT OVERVIEW - Page 2 of 2

"Linda Packard, Director Guilford Economic Development Board – Another town volunteer board charged with cultivating Guilford’s image, discovering…"

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - U.S. Flagship Hartford

"This is a secondary resource. Packard, Aubigne L. A Town That Went to Sea. Rockland: Courier-Gazette Inc., 1987."

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - 1940 to Present Day

"In 1950, Aubigne Lermond Packard wrote about her ancestral town of Thomaston in a book entitled “A Town that Went to Sea.” The moniker is most…"

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Ridlonville

"… cottages, Day Hill, Richards Avenue, Wills Block, Packard Block, to name a few. Ridlonville was a good place to live and raise children."

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Guilford, Maine - BUILDINGS - Page 4 of 5

"In 1992, Linda Packard became the new librarian; that's when things really started happening again for the library."

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Guilford, Maine - Historic Buildings - Page 2 of 2

"Stevens home built by C.F. Packard in 1891. It is still the home of Guilford Memorial Library today."

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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - Population Decline in Maine's Coastal Counties

"Packard, Leonard O. "The decrease of population along the coast of Maine," Geographical Review 2 (1916): 334-41. Smith, David C., et al."

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Surry by the Bay - Nineteenth Century

"… come in, off-load liquor, and load it onto Old Packard touring cars. Cruising down the Neck minus their headlights, the drivers would secure their…"