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Lubec, Maine - A Signature Quilt

"Tannic acid in early inks caused deterioration in cellulose fibers. However the ink remains subject to fading."

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John Martin: Expert Observer - First Baptist Church, Bangor, ca. 1850

"It is on page 349 of the journal. He wrote that it was "one of the most venerable as well as modern buildings in this city." View additional…"

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Guilford, Maine - Guilford Schools

"School ink well and dog, Guilford, ca. 1920Guilford Historical Society Porcelain Blue Vase with picture of Guilford High School, ca."

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Lubec, Maine - Canning Sardines in Lubec: Technology, the Syndicate and Labor

"The ink was barely dry on the non-compete agreements they had signed with the cartel, when they set up a company with eventually four canneries that…"

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Mantor Library, University of Maine Farmington

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