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John S. Banks
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April 1990 Salt Magazine, Eating in Maine
Year
1990
Guide to help people find important places to eat in Maine.
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published content
Title
Gooch's Beach
Year
1975
With a curiosity for what Gooch's Beach was like 250 years ago, Timm White set out to find someone who could tell him about the history of the beach. White speaks to three individuals who know the story of Stephen Harding, a man who built a log garrison in 1702 on what is today the Sea Side House property.
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published content
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August 1987 Salt Magazine, View From Pier Road
Year
1987
Introduction to articles in this issue of Salt Magazine.
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published content
Title
Like It, No Like It- Take It!
Year
1978
For nearly 60 years, Maria Gollaros has worked in the fabric mills of New England. Deborah Garvin highlights Gollaros' life as a Greek immigrant and how she uses her Greek traditions in Maine.
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Writing
Title
Demetracopolous
Year
1992
Jaime Ogden discusses the life of Jean Demetracopolous, working on a farm, and her Greek heritage.
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published content
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Storm at Sea
Year
1974
On the day after Christmas in 1933, Ben Wakefield found himself facing a big storm while on the sea. Maureen Campbell and Laurie Smith document Wakefield's story of battling against the winter seas.
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published content
Title
Salt, the FSA, and the Documentary Tradition
Year
1995
James C. Curtis writes on the documentary tradition, comparing the work of Salt and the Farm Security Administration in Maine.
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published content
Title
December 1983 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1983
Inside back cover for the December 1983 Salt Magazine giving thanks to charter members.
Type
published content
Title
Grandfather's Golden Earring
Year
1978
In the 1800's, it was tradition for individuals sailing around Cape Horn to receive a small gold earring. Robin McGahey documents how one of these gold earrings belonged to the grandfather of Edith and Ethel Furbish.
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Photography
Title
John Rousseau and the Sennett Farm Albion, ME
Year
1996
As industry brings in new developments and technology, the small family farm begins to fade into history. Sam Bass captures how the barn used to be the way of life for many people and the subject of barn deconstruction.
Type
Writing
Title
On the Ballot but Under the Radar
Year
2005
A member of the Green Party, Pat LaMarche shows pride when she mentions that she once ran for Vice-President of the United States. Beatrice Marovich discusses the life of LaMarche, covering her early life and political career.
Type
Multimedia
Title
Shoulder Season
Year
2019
Rockland community members combat the winter blues with a recreational dodgeball league. A recreational dodgeball league in Rockland pulls community members through Maine's drawn out winter.
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