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Photography
Title
Loggers: Husband and Wife
Year
1992
Living in a trailer in the Maine woods, Donna and Clyde Brown are loggers. Christopher Dardaris documents their lives in the woods.
Type
published content
Title
Loggers Working Outside, Rangeley, 1992
Year
1995
Living in a trailer in the Maine woods, Donna and Clyde Brown are loggers. Chris Dardaris captures their lives in the woods.
Type
Photography
Title
Mel Ames
Year
1996
Marla Ulrich captures images of logging industry.
Type
Writing
Title
Pulp Nonfiction
Year
2000
Eve LaMarre highlights the lives of two loggers who have dedicated most of their lives to the logging business. LaMarre discusses how they got into the logging business and histories on their family.
Type
Photography
Title
Elijah and Helen White - Married 66 Years
Year
2000
Annie Lehrke photographs the lives of two loggers who have dedicated most of their lives to the logging business.
Type
Photography
Title
Logging - Rumford Area
Year
2000
Annie Lehrke captures the lives of two loggers who have dedicated most of their lives to the logging business.
Type
published content
Title
Outside with Norman LeVasseur, Ellsworth, 1989
Year
1995
Working hard all his life for the Great Northern Paper Company, Tonee Harbet captures a photograph of Norman LeVasseur while he relaxes.
Type
published content
Title
Will the Real Statue Please Stand Up
Year
1989
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Bretty Jenks explores how these two statues represent two different cultures.
Type
Photography
Title
Woodsmen's Monuments Photographs
Year
1988
There are two monuments in Maine that celebrate the feats of Maine woodsmen. Tonee Harbert captures how these two statues represent two different cultures.
Type
published content
Title
A Good Head of Water
Year
1976
During his 52 year career in the logging business, Grover Morrison experienced many things in the forests of Maine. Terry Whitney and Mike Stinson document Morrison's lumbering operations in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
Logging Town
Year
1976
For the town of Patten, Maine, the logging industry made a large impact, being considered the lumbering center of the world. Regina Baker and Nancy Noyes document how lumbering became ingrained into the local history, and write about the museum that holds that history.
Type
published content
Title
River Driving
Year
1975
For nearly 85 years, Bert Morris has been a river driver and logger. Fran Ober speaks to Morris about his experiences as a river driver.
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