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7423 | Maine Place Names & the peopling of its towns - Illustrated county edition: Hancock |
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| Illustrated county edition of "Maine Place Names & the peopling of its towns" for Hancock County. Contains 1 map and 59 photographs. |
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| Description: Illustrated county edition of "Maine Place Names & the peopling of its towns" for Hancock County. Contains 1 map and 59 photographs. | ||
7425 | Reflections from Eddington |
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| Published for the Eddington Bicentennial Committee. Contains 2 maps and 36 photographs. |
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| Description: Published for the Eddington Bicentennial Committee. Contains 2 maps and 36 photographs. | ||
7426 | Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs, 1908 |
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| Illustrated history of Stockton Springs. Original 1908 printing: Press of Central Maine Publishing Co., Waterville, Maine. |
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| Description: Illustrated history of Stockton Springs. Original 1908 printing: Press of Central Maine Publishing Co., Waterville, Maine. | ||
7066 | Historical Sketches of Blue Hill, Maine |
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| Written by R. G. F. Candage, Brookline, Mass. Printed for the Blue Hill Historical Society (Scanned copy in part from archive.org) |
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| Description: Written by R. G. F. Candage, Brookline, Mass. Printed for the Blue Hill Historical Society (Scanned copy in part from archive.org) | ||
7064 | History of the Town of Palermo |
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| Town of Palermo, incorporated 1804. With an introductory poem by Rev. George B. Davis. |
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| Description: Town of Palermo, incorporated 1804. With an introductory poem by Rev. George B. Davis. | ||
7067 | Richmond, a long view 1823-1973 |
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| Pictorial supplement to "Richmond on the Kennebec". |
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| Description: Pictorial supplement to "Richmond on the Kennebec". |