This collection consists of a series of interviews conducted by David Taylor with eight fishermen about the commercial fisheries of the Penobscot River in Maine. Taylor interviewed men who fished for smelt, salmon, sturgeon, alewives, eels, and cod; also an eel wholesaler. Methods discussed include net fishing; weir fishing; and winter fishing. Towns discussed include Winterport; Frankfort; and Bangor. NA0805 Harold Reed, interviewed by David Taylor, February 5, 1974, at Reed’s home in Frankfort, Maine. Reed discusses, in detail, his experiences as a fisherman on the Penobscot River in the 1920s, 30s, 40s, and 50s; how his father, Fred Reed, fished for smelt with bag nets at Winterport around Bald Hill Cove during the Great Depression; the ...
A series of interviews and supplemental manuscript material on dowsing or water witching, most condu...
Research materials assembled by Morgiana P. Halley (1942-2019) for her PhD “An Ethnography of Marine...
Field recordings made primarily by Jeffrey “Smokey” Mckeen for use in developing a series of radio p...
This collection consists of nineteen interviews totaling approximately thirty-two hours conducted by...
This collection consists of two series. The first, Jones Tracy, is a series of interviews conducted ...
An assembled series of accessions created in May 2002 to bring together interviews that focus on lum...
The bulk of the nineteen accessions (33 hours) in this collection consists of interviews by David Ta...
The Stewart family of Newburgh, New York, had a long association with the eastern Maine area where t...
A project undertaken by Michael Chaney in the summer of 1980 which led to the publication of White P...
A collection 73 separate accessions containing interviews with Mainers on a wide range of topics rel...
A series of interviews by historian Barry H. Rodrigue on immigration into Maine from Quebec, Canada,...
This collection contains items deposited by Barry H. Rodrigue that contains the sub-collection, Ashl...
A series of student interviews done for Edward D. “Sandy” Ives’ class focused on the Curran Family H...
A series of interviews conducted by Maine Folklife Center staff with men who were enrolled in the Ci...
Collection of interviews relating to hunting, trapping, poaching, and recreational fishing compiled ...
A series of interviews and supplemental manuscript material on dowsing or water witching, most condu...
Research materials assembled by Morgiana P. Halley (1942-2019) for her PhD “An Ethnography of Marine...
Field recordings made primarily by Jeffrey “Smokey” Mckeen for use in developing a series of radio p...
This collection consists of nineteen interviews totaling approximately thirty-two hours conducted by...
This collection consists of two series. The first, Jones Tracy, is a series of interviews conducted ...
An assembled series of accessions created in May 2002 to bring together interviews that focus on lum...
The bulk of the nineteen accessions (33 hours) in this collection consists of interviews by David Ta...
The Stewart family of Newburgh, New York, had a long association with the eastern Maine area where t...
A project undertaken by Michael Chaney in the summer of 1980 which led to the publication of White P...
A collection 73 separate accessions containing interviews with Mainers on a wide range of topics rel...
A series of interviews by historian Barry H. Rodrigue on immigration into Maine from Quebec, Canada,...
This collection contains items deposited by Barry H. Rodrigue that contains the sub-collection, Ashl...
A series of student interviews done for Edward D. “Sandy” Ives’ class focused on the Curran Family H...
A series of interviews conducted by Maine Folklife Center staff with men who were enrolled in the Ci...
Collection of interviews relating to hunting, trapping, poaching, and recreational fishing compiled ...
A series of interviews and supplemental manuscript material on dowsing or water witching, most condu...
Research materials assembled by Morgiana P. Halley (1942-2019) for her PhD “An Ethnography of Marine...
Field recordings made primarily by Jeffrey “Smokey” Mckeen for use in developing a series of radio p...