Forest City Purchase - Archaeological Survey for the Land for Maine's future Board
Type
Publication
Category
SCIWC Library
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Publication Year
1993
Pages
13
Subject
Forest City, Maine / New Brunswick and the Tannery
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Description
The document is a production of the Land for Maine's Future Board (LFMB) that considers the archaeological significance of the Shaw & Brothers Tannery that existed in Forest City, Maine during the last quarter of the 19th century.
Management recommendations are listed, and a map of Forest City, Maine from an unknown date is provided.
Extras:
- With HAR-7b a 'Table of Content' is excluded (though it exist in HAR-7a)
HAR-7b contains a black and white photograph of the 'Boiler house location, showing remains of 10 kilns'
- There is also a handwritten note to Lee Sochasky (Former Executive Director of SCIWC) The note is dated Sept. 19, 2002
The note was written by Paul Taylor: It explains that Mr. Taylor provided Sochasky with a copy of the LMFB assessment, along with a series of nine black and white photographs of Forest City from the early 20th century.
Management recommendations are listed, and a map of Forest City, Maine from an unknown date is provided.
Extras:
- With HAR-7b a 'Table of Content' is excluded (though it exist in HAR-7a)
HAR-7b contains a black and white photograph of the 'Boiler house location, showing remains of 10 kilns'
- There is also a handwritten note to Lee Sochasky (Former Executive Director of SCIWC) The note is dated Sept. 19, 2002
The note was written by Paul Taylor: It explains that Mr. Taylor provided Sochasky with a copy of the LMFB assessment, along with a series of nine black and white photographs of Forest City from the early 20th century.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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SCIWC Administration | 12891 | HAR-7b | 1 | Yes |