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Salt History
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Title
Going Forward With Alberta
Year
1983
Dana Lynn Boucher and other Salt students visit Albert Redmond to learn about her past and daily activities.
Type
published content
Title
November 1989 Salt Magazine, Masthead
Year
1989
Listing of Salt production staff, contributors, and faculty.
Type
Radio
Title
Almost History
Year
2015
In the 19th Century, Rufus Porter invented and designed many mechanical devices, including machines for flight. Casey Herman investigates why Porter is not well known as an inventor, speaking to enthusiasts who believe Porter deserves more credit.
Type
Writing
Title
Summer of Safety
Year
1994
Paul Sargent covers the personal histories and experiences of Youth Corps members, and discusses the skills that they learned in the program.
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published content
Title
December 1997 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1997
Bios of the contributors to the December 1997 Salt Magazine, with information on this issue.
Type
Writing
Title
Streets Under Seige
Year
1989
In Portland, Tate and Tyng Streets hold a history of displacement, change, and decay. Amanda Holmes vists people in the neighborhood to discuss why they still cling to Tate and Tyng.
Type
Photography
Title
Energy in a Boatyard Photographs
Year
1978
On the mud flats of the Kennebunk River lies a building that has come to represent the tides and fortunes of Salt. Lynn Kippax, Jr. and Pamela Wood document the active learning that Salt students do and the energy of the craftsmen who train the students.
Type
Writing
Title
Pulse of the Hive
Year
2005
With a background in chemical engineering, Lincoln Sennett borrowed ideas from honey packing companies to build his own honey production plant. Erin Post documents the history of Swan's Honey, originally owned by Harold Swan, and the work that goes into the business.
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published content
Title
December 1988 Salt Magazine, Contributors
Year
1988
Bios of the contributors to the December 1988 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Grounding the Boats
Year
1997
Paul Harrison highlights the work of groundfisherman in Maine, documenting their histories, daily lives, and the groundfishing industry.
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published content
Title
September 1992 Salt Magazine, Editorial
Year
1992
Pamela Wood recounts a story Salt did on Kathy Hegarty in 1986, and how they want to add their voice to protests surrounding her death.
Type
Writing
Title
Barn Remains
Year
1996
As industry brings in new developments and technology, the small family farm begins to fade into history. Hilary McQuilkin investigates how the barn used to be the way of life for many people and the subject of barn deconstruction.
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