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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XL8_a-trip-to-katahdin-1857-historical_Greenville-ME.html
Beginning at 4:00am July 24 Thoreau, Edward Hoar and Indian guide Joe Polis launched their canoe. Their first stop was at Moose Island for breakfast. Keeping close to shore they saw the dam at east outlet and continued to Sand Bar Island. The…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XJ3_katahdin-iron-works-in-the-1880s-historical_Brownville-ME.html
Though it has all but vanished, this is the scene that would have appeared directly in front of you had you visited this spot in the 1880's. The stone furnace still standing today was once enclosed within a group of buildings that housed each ste…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T2V_greenville-maine-1963-b-52-elephant-mountain-crash-site-historical_Greenville-ME.html
In memory of those who lost their lives in the B-52 crash of 24 Jan 1963. Lt.Col. Joe S. Simpson Jr. Maj. William W. Gabriel Maj. Herbert L. Hansen Maj.Robert J. Hill Maj. Robert J. Morrison Capt. Charles G. Leuchter T-Sgt. Michael F. O'Keefe Ded…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A3H_katahdin_Millinocket-ME.html
Baxter Peak - elevation- 5267 ft.Northern terminus of theAppalachian TrailA mountain footpath extending over2000 miles to Springer Mtn. Georgia ← Thoreau Spring ? ? ? ? 1.0 m.← Katahdin Stream Campground ? ? ? ? ? 5.2← Penobs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1A3G_mount-katahdin_Millinocket-ME.html
This tablet is placed here by the Forest Commissioner of Maine under order of the governor and Executive Council dated March 16, 1932 to record the gift and conveyance to the state on March 3, 1931 and October 7, 1931 by Percival Proctor Baxter, g…
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