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Ed Howard
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November 1987 Salt Magazine, Inside Back Cover
Year
1987
Inside back cover for the November 1987 Salt Magazine, with pictures of Salt Magazine covers.
Type
published content
Title
The Story of the Archive
Year
2004
Patricia Erikson recounts to readers the importance of adding new materials and stories to the Salt Archive. Included is an article on the work Monica Mann did to start Community Concepts, Inc.
Type
published content
Title
Back Cover- Maine: A Peopled Landscape
Year
1995
Back cover for Maine: A Peopled Landscape.
Type
published content
Title
I Loved Everything That Wasn't Good For Me'
Year
1976
Growing up in Maine during the prohibition era, Reid Chapman offers to share his story with Salt about how liquor was bootlegged around his town.
Type
published content
Title
Arden's Garden
Year
1974
Along the beach, Arden Davis collects Irish sea moss, something he claims most people do not know about. Kim Lovejoy and Mary White speak to Davis about the process of sea moss harvesting.
Type
published content
Title
February 1977 Salt Magazine, Letters
Year
1977
Readers write in response to the work Salt has done.
Type
published content
Title
October 1986 Salt Magazine, The View from Pier Road
Year
1986
Pamela Wood introduces readers to John McPhee, a writer from Maine.
Type
published content
Title
The Ice House
Year
1974
Kim Lovejoy speaks to two residents in Kennebunk, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kingsbury, about their personal histories.
Type
published content
Title
June 1986 Salt Magazine, The View from Pier Road
Year
1986
Pamela Wood introduces readers to a new feature starting in this issue of Salt Magazine.
Type
Writing
Title
So Happy Together
Year
1996
The creation of ceramic pieces is an art that potters take serious, generally not allowing people to watch them work. Anne Goldsmith watches and talks to potters at Rowantrees Pottery in Blue Hill to learn about their lives and their craft, uncovering the precise nature of their work.
Type
Writing
Title
Aging Bush Pilots
Year
1996
A group bound together by a common interest, Mike Eckel discusses the lives of bush pilots and their love for flying. Eckel highlights their histories and their beliefs for the future.
Type
Writing
Title
The Regulars
Year
2005
Located on Hobson's Wharf in Portland, Becky's Diner sees a particular set of regulars nearly everyday. Kerry Elson speaks to owner Becky Rand and patrons to learn about the diner and the atmosphere within.
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