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Title
The Middle Generation
Year
1983
William Ibelle explores how three generations of Penobscot Indians are searching through their experiences to define what it means to be a Penobscot living in today's work.
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published content
Title
Semester in Maine
Year
1983
Information regarding the Salt Semester in Maine program.
Type
published content
Title
Eastport: Where Downeast Maine Begins
Year
1983
Introduction to readers for Eastport For Pride, a Salt double issue publication, on the topic of the village of Eastport, .
Type
published content
Title
Water Street: From the Waco Diner to the Customs House
Year
1983
Pamela Wood documents the history of Water Street in Eastport. Wood speaks to locals about the activity on the street.
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published content
Title
Sardines
Year
1983
Title page to new section of magazine, with a quote on factory work.
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published content
Title
I Could Never Call Myself a Yankee
Year
1984
As one of the first Greeks to come to Maine, Pericles Economos became a leader in the Greek community. Pamela Wood recounts how his words inspired stories for this issue regarding ethnic groups in Maine.
Type
published content
Title
From Japan's Snow Country to Maine
Year
1984
As the only Asian immigrant in Livermore Falls, Suzuko Hiraoka Laplante had to learn a lot of new things on her own. Clea French documents how Suzuko had to overcome personal tragedy to make Maine her home.
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published content
Title
Antoinette's Patience: A Canadian Family In Epping
Year
1984
As the binding spirit that brings her family together, Antoinette Bernier sees the importance of having patience with her large family. Pamela Wood visits Bernier to speak about her family history and making bread.
Type
published content
Title
One Russian Who Kept Her Heart
Year
1984
Gretchen Batz speaks to Ilsa Pasechnik, from the Russian colony in Richmond, Maine. Pasechnik shares stories about the music she loves and her losses in Russia.
Type
published content
Title
Guest Article: A Boy's Dream Come True
Year
1984
In Salt's first guest article, John E. Chaisson writes about his childhood days in the Maine woods.
Type
Photography
Title
Fitzhenry's Store, Lubec Photographs
Year
1984
For a tiny store in Lubec, FitzHenry's has everything. Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the atmosphere of Fred McClure's store.
Type
Photography
Title
John Foster Photographs
Year
1984
For half a century, John Foster has been a bellman. Heather Lane captures images of Foster as he recounts a time when trained bellmen would come up from the South to work the summer season in Kennebunkport.
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