The Desert of Maine, 1928-1931.

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The Desert of Maine, 1928-1931.

Includes The Maine Desert, compiled by Samuel D. Rumery, Oct. 1928. Pasted at read: color postcard #26612 stamped May 29, 1930? and clipping from The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, May 7, 1931 entitled "Maine's latest gift."

1 item ; 29.5 x 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7132612

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Elden, Alfred

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The Desert of Maine is a natural geological feature and present day tourist attraction in Freeport, Me.; ancient glacial sand deposit exposed through farming in the late 1800s with sand dunes covering over 40 acres of the old Tuttle Farm. From the description of The Desert of Maine, 1928-1931. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244441135 ...

Rumery, Samuel D., -1942

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Historian, of Maine; b. 1855 or 1856. From the description of Early records of old Georgetown, 1927. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 656871992 From the description of A brief history of the islands of Casco Bay, including Richmonds Island, 1927 Sept. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 656875272 ...