The article discusses the growth of skilled artisans in Portland in the early nineteenth century. It also traces the changes in the metal-working industries and how the introduction of new industrialized manufacturing methods caused the decline of these artisans
This article discusses the efforts of Owen Davis in charcoal iron making in an antiquated plant in a...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
The article discusses the unusual information provided by John Langdon in completing the 1820 United...
The article discusses the development of silver work in pre-1820 Maine. It reviews some of the rela...
This article provides an overview of the life of an artisan and business man during the 19th century...
The article outlines the history of Portland’s seafront harbor given it’s geographic proximity to No...
The article discussed the economic success of colonial Falmouth due to abundant time resources, and ...
This article discusses source material on the early life and work in Maine of gunsmith John H. Hall
The article discusses the areas of research in twentieth-century Maine maritime history and availabl...
This article discusses why many Maine politicians wanted an end to economic reciprocity with Canada...
The article reviews the contentious, and ultimately unsuccessful, history of the Portland and York R...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
This article provides an analysis of the early 1830’s coastal trade centering on Gardiner, Maine and...
This book is about the work and culture of artisans in Bangor, Maine, during the decades of early in...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
This article discusses the efforts of Owen Davis in charcoal iron making in an antiquated plant in a...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
The article discusses the unusual information provided by John Langdon in completing the 1820 United...
The article discusses the development of silver work in pre-1820 Maine. It reviews some of the rela...
This article provides an overview of the life of an artisan and business man during the 19th century...
The article outlines the history of Portland’s seafront harbor given it’s geographic proximity to No...
The article discussed the economic success of colonial Falmouth due to abundant time resources, and ...
This article discusses source material on the early life and work in Maine of gunsmith John H. Hall
The article discusses the areas of research in twentieth-century Maine maritime history and availabl...
This article discusses why many Maine politicians wanted an end to economic reciprocity with Canada...
The article reviews the contentious, and ultimately unsuccessful, history of the Portland and York R...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
This article provides an analysis of the early 1830’s coastal trade centering on Gardiner, Maine and...
This book is about the work and culture of artisans in Bangor, Maine, during the decades of early in...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
This article discusses the efforts of Owen Davis in charcoal iron making in an antiquated plant in a...
On the 4th of July, 1866, a carelessly thrown cracker set fire to a boat-builder’s shop on Commercia...
The article discusses the unusual information provided by John Langdon in completing the 1820 United...