A compelling telling of Bangor\u27s first century as a city. Tons of facts, photographs, and anecdotes about the city, including reminiscences of several residents in their late 90s who had seen Bangor bloom from a small city to a logging industry-fueled booming metropolis. These clippings are presented as-is. Some corners are missing from many pages of the library\u27s copy. Many pages have yellowed and are not easily read. The library has all of this material on microfilm if further investigation is desired.https://digicom.bpl.lib.me.us/books_pubs/1346/thumbnail.jp
Bangor\u27s postal history begins with the establishment of an office in 1801, at Treat\u27s Falls, ...
A feature piece on the renascence of Bangor, once a wealthy shipping and lumber town, still endowed...
Provides a detailed and photographic history of the origins of the Bangor Street Railway from the or...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
A collection of short articles originally published in the Bangor Daily Whig and Courier May 2, 1885...
Introduction During the twenty-seven years the Bangor Board of Trade has been in existence there hav...
It is with combined pleasure and pride that we present to the Journal readers this month the story o...
Showcases thhe attractions, the business enterprises and the schools of Bangor, which is fittingly c...
An informational packet compiled by Robert H. Patten of the Industrial Development Department of Ban...
The growth of the Bangor Daily News since its merger with the Whig and Courier is one of the outstan...
Bangor\u27s first newspaper, the Bangor Weekly Register, was established in 1815 and from this emerg...
A pamphlet and map published to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the city of Bangor, Maine. Includ...
A special issue of the Bangor Daily News marketed to teachers for the 1964 Maine Teachers Associatio...
Sample paragraph: Bangor is recognized as one of the busiest and most progressive cities in New Engl...
The City of Bangor enjoys without question one of the highest financial credit ratings of any city i...
Bangor\u27s postal history begins with the establishment of an office in 1801, at Treat\u27s Falls, ...
A feature piece on the renascence of Bangor, once a wealthy shipping and lumber town, still endowed...
Provides a detailed and photographic history of the origins of the Bangor Street Railway from the or...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
A collection of short articles originally published in the Bangor Daily Whig and Courier May 2, 1885...
Introduction During the twenty-seven years the Bangor Board of Trade has been in existence there hav...
It is with combined pleasure and pride that we present to the Journal readers this month the story o...
Showcases thhe attractions, the business enterprises and the schools of Bangor, which is fittingly c...
An informational packet compiled by Robert H. Patten of the Industrial Development Department of Ban...
The growth of the Bangor Daily News since its merger with the Whig and Courier is one of the outstan...
Bangor\u27s first newspaper, the Bangor Weekly Register, was established in 1815 and from this emerg...
A pamphlet and map published to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the city of Bangor, Maine. Includ...
A special issue of the Bangor Daily News marketed to teachers for the 1964 Maine Teachers Associatio...
Sample paragraph: Bangor is recognized as one of the busiest and most progressive cities in New Engl...
The City of Bangor enjoys without question one of the highest financial credit ratings of any city i...
Bangor\u27s postal history begins with the establishment of an office in 1801, at Treat\u27s Falls, ...
A feature piece on the renascence of Bangor, once a wealthy shipping and lumber town, still endowed...
Provides a detailed and photographic history of the origins of the Bangor Street Railway from the or...