The teenage authors describe a typical day at Dianne McLaughlin\u27s grandfather\u27s camp on the blueberry barrens. His father raked blueberries in 1886 when they were first harvested to help feed the Union Army. Details, photo of blueberry rake
Wild blueberry plants were first established as the glacier receded 10,000 years ago and were used b...
Collected by Mary Celestia Parler Told by Mrs. Laura Bement Elm Springs, Ark. September 20, 1953 Ree...
Blackberries grew thick and juicy in Wetzel County, West Virginia back in the 1930\u27s
A nostalgic piece written by a woman from the Maliseet about raking Maine blueberries for money as a...
I Remember column in which author Richard Randall writes of his family\u27s discovery of abundant w...
Article about the blueberry operation at the Brodis family farm in Hope, which is owned Gwen and Dic...
What led up to the association between Frederick Coville and Elizabeth White? This 26 year associati...
This book is for families---for grandparents to read aloud to their grandchildren, for beginning rea...
1985 was a bumper crop for Maine\u27s wild blueberry barrens. Market forces will demand a mechanize...
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s blueberry industry. Maine produced about 66 million pounds of blue...
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences mowing lawns and p...
Bridget Jacobs describes how her family goes up into the hills to gather partridgeberries and bluebe...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Clarence Ulmer Berry was born June 8, 1900, in Jacksonville, Maine, the youngest of twelve children....
Title from NCLC caption card.Attribution to Hine based on provenance.In album: Agriculture.Hine no. ...
Wild blueberry plants were first established as the glacier receded 10,000 years ago and were used b...
Collected by Mary Celestia Parler Told by Mrs. Laura Bement Elm Springs, Ark. September 20, 1953 Ree...
Blackberries grew thick and juicy in Wetzel County, West Virginia back in the 1930\u27s
A nostalgic piece written by a woman from the Maliseet about raking Maine blueberries for money as a...
I Remember column in which author Richard Randall writes of his family\u27s discovery of abundant w...
Article about the blueberry operation at the Brodis family farm in Hope, which is owned Gwen and Dic...
What led up to the association between Frederick Coville and Elizabeth White? This 26 year associati...
This book is for families---for grandparents to read aloud to their grandchildren, for beginning rea...
1985 was a bumper crop for Maine\u27s wild blueberry barrens. Market forces will demand a mechanize...
Cover Story piece on Maine\u27s blueberry industry. Maine produced about 66 million pounds of blue...
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences mowing lawns and p...
Bridget Jacobs describes how her family goes up into the hills to gather partridgeberries and bluebe...
Records the reminiscences of Bennie Cupp, his grandmother, Lula Roach, and his aunt, Hazel Marshall ...
Clarence Ulmer Berry was born June 8, 1900, in Jacksonville, Maine, the youngest of twelve children....
Title from NCLC caption card.Attribution to Hine based on provenance.In album: Agriculture.Hine no. ...
Wild blueberry plants were first established as the glacier receded 10,000 years ago and were used b...
Collected by Mary Celestia Parler Told by Mrs. Laura Bement Elm Springs, Ark. September 20, 1953 Ree...
Blackberries grew thick and juicy in Wetzel County, West Virginia back in the 1930\u27s