Journal, 1980.

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Journal, 1980.

Detailed journal covering all fieldwork done for the Maine Folklife Survey; together with 173 slides (S-1-172) and 180 photos (P4674-P4810, P4873-P4908, P5024-P5026, P5029-P5032), of handcrafted furniture, Maine architecture, United Maine Craftsmen fair, bird carvings, basket weaving, quilts, hooked and braided rugs, spinning and dyeing, horse pulling, agricultural fairs, Saco Valley Woodsmen's Field Day, Deering Lumber Company, and logging and river driving.

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United Maine Craftsmen, Inc.

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Maine Folklife Survey

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Chaney, Michael, 1949-....

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Fryeburg Fair (Fryeburg, Me.)

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Saco Valley Woodsmen's Field Day (Competition)

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Deering Lumber Company

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Lumber company in Biddeford, Me., founded by Joseph G. Deering in 1866; son Frank Cutter Deering joined the business and it become known as J.G. Deering & Son; in 1920 Joseph Godfrey Deering, grandson of the original founder was general manager, becoming president in 1939; Godfrey Company (owned by Joseph G. Deering personally) was formed in 1958 after the sale of J.G. Deering & Son to Thomas Armstrong; at this time J.G. Deering & Son was renamed Deering Lumber Company; Godfrey Compa...