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Kennebunk, Maine
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Photography
Title
Sam and Hazel: Down at the Pier Photographs
Year
1976
For nearly 40 years, Sam and Hazel Wildes have been familiar figures at the Cape Porpoise Pier. Mark Emerson and Kelly Emery document how the Wildes have become a staple for the community, and speaks about their experiences there.
Type
Photography
Title
Willie and Elizabeth - Matinicus Island Photographs
Year
1976
Willie and Elizabeth Ames both come from lobstering families, growing up as island people. Anne Gorham and Anne Pierter document the lives of the Ames' with regard to lobstering and island life.
Type
Photography
Title
Whistle Making - Monty Washburn Photographs
Year
1976
While Salt students were visiting Monty Washburn to learn about fiddleheads, Washburn also covered the topic of whistle making. Jay York documents the whistle making process as explained by Washburn.
Type
published content
Title
April 1976 Salt Magazine, Contribution Page
Year
1976
Contribution page from the April 1976 Salt Magazine.
Type
published content
Title
Dark of the Moon
Year
1976
Pamela Wood introduces readers to stories in the April 1976 Salt Magazine related to rum running.
Type
published content
Title
Rum Running
Year
1976
As the chief agent for alcohol control in charge of the state of Maine, Henry Weaver experienced different situations with rum running. Keith Euler and others from Salt speak to Weaver about his experiences and stories as a federal officer during the prohibition era.
Type
published content
Title
Pirate
Year
1976
As a former rum runner, "Pirate" is now the captain of a tugboat. Paul Jackson speaks to Pirate about his rum running experiences during the prohibition era.
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
Chair Caning
Year
1976
Over the course of four interviews, Launa Cable and other Salt students learned how to cane chairs from Avon Wilcox. Cable documents the work Wilcox does on chairs and the caning process.
Type
Photography
Title
Yvonne Kennedy Photographs
Year
1976
As a group project, members of Salt document the topics of river driving, logging, and cooking for loggers.
Type
Photography
Title
Boat Building Photographs
Year
1976
As a master boat builder, Herb Baum, Sr. understands the intricacies of building a boat. Anne Gorham, Herb Baum III and others document the work that goes into designing and building a boat.
Type
Photography
Title
Dragging with Lester Orcutt Photographs
Year
1976
Out at Wood Island at four in the morning, Lester Orcutt is ready to start his daily routine of dragging. Herbert Baum III joins Orcutt has he drags to learn about this fishing method and the work draggers perform.
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