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7047Maine: Her place in history
  • Publication, Book
  • Organizations
  • Places
Address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, November 4, 1876 and in convention of the Legislature of Maine, February 6, 1877, by Joshua L. Chamberlain; with a communication from the governor and the Report of the Centennial Commission. Published by order of the Legislature of Maine of February 7, 1877. (Scanned copy in part from archive.org)
  • 1877
  • 131
  • 1 book
  • fair
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Address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, November 4, 1876 and in convention of the Legislature of Maine, February 6, 1877, by Joshua L. Chamberlain; with a communication from the governor and the Report of the Centennial Commission. Published by order of the Legislature of Maine of February 7, 1877. (Scanned copy in part from archive.org)


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SCB 974.1 CH.pdf
…Tlie nation that relies solely of her raw products gone. …women and fields that children, sound in God's last trace of men once supported body and in soul, have been turned into sheep-walks and deer-parks …ditferent nations so long and sternly contended for the ground. …institutions knoT\'n to in- telligent representatives of all nations.
7098Guide book for Mount Desert
  • Publication, Guidebook
  • Places, Island
...Loring, Short & Harmon's illustrated guide book for Mount Desert Island (before Acadia National Park). With 5 mounted photographs...
  • Clara Barnes Martin
  • 1879
  • 95
  • 2 books
  • fragile
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...Loring, Short & Harmon's illustrated guide book for Mount Desert Island (before Acadia National Park). With 5 mounted photographs...


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SCB 917 MAR.pdf
…Could a gentleman transfer to his park the woods of Bar Island, they would be the envy of all his neighbors.