W. W. Chaplin on NBC\u27s News of the World with several reports of the 1947 Maine Forest Fires. His final report describes the situation in Bar Harbor, shared from Ellsworth over the facilities of WLBZ.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/wlbz_station_records/1159/thumbnail.jp
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The recent spell of hot and dry weather has created a major fire hazard throughout Maine, prompting ...
On July 4, 1866, a great fire burned through Portland, leaving 10,000 people homeless and causing $1...
Letter from the Office of Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Porter-Keza...
In October 1947, almost sixty fires broke out over the entire state of Maine and parts of New Hampsh...
An account of the response to the forest fires that burned one third of the total Bar Harbor area in...
WLBZ announcers John Wellington and Ellis O\u27Brien interview several individuals involved in disas...
A pamphlet providing a brief history and several images of the 1911 fire in Bangor, Maine
Maine State Forest Commissioner Raymond E. Rendall explains that fire-fighters are exhausted and the...
A summary of relief efforts by the American National Red Cross following fires in Ellsworth and Aubu...
According to the Portland Gazette, Sept. 16, 1823, over 26 square miles of land encompassing the com...
An interview with members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clements of Verona Island, Maine, follo...
Some disasters strike without warning, while others creep up on unsuspecting and unprepared communit...
Chesuncook- Fire destroys 154 year old Chesuncook Lake House, an old-time logger\u27s boardinghouse....
Abstract. Historical evidence suggests that great wildfires burning in the Lake States and Canada ca...
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
The recent spell of hot and dry weather has created a major fire hazard throughout Maine, prompting ...
On July 4, 1866, a great fire burned through Portland, leaving 10,000 people homeless and causing $1...
Letter from the Office of Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor of the Town of Porter-Keza...