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Metal Spinning
Year
1979
In Kittery, Freddie Cooper practices the dying art of spinning pewter. Janice Coyne visits Cooper to learn about his craft of metal spinning.
Type
published content
Title
Stenciling
Year
1979
Emelia Wallace spends most of her time stenciling trays and antique chairs. E.J. Blake speaks to Wallace about her hobby and the work that goes into stenciling.
Type
Photography
Title
Closer to Nature - Helen Perley Photographs
Year
1979
Carl Haycock and Sheryl Lane meet with Helen Perley of Pine Point to speak about the old days, her animals, and personal philosophies.
Type
published content
Title
Sam, the Minstrel Man
Year
1980
Seen around Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Sam Miller is known as the minstrel man. Ron Burr documents how Miller got into performing vaudeville and travelling around New England.
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published content
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Soapmaking
Year
1980
Making soap all of her life, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan shows Salt students how her craft is performed. Mrs. Sullivan guides Lorraine Kingsbury and others through the process from the start.
Type
published content
Title
Settin' on His Independence
Year
1980
Following a tradition of farm work before mechanized farming, Clifford and Belle Jackson continue to farm the old way. Kim Lovejoy documents the activities that the Jackson's perform on their farm to retain old farming habits.
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published content
Title
Closer to Nature
Year
1980
Sheryl Lane meets with Helen Perley of Pine Point to speak about the old days, her animals, and personal philosophies.
Type
published content
Title
Seafaring: Sails in a Bottle
Year
1980
For Winson Morrill, putting boats into bottles is more than just a hobby, it is a passion. E.J. Blake and Pamela Wood speak to Morrill about his craft and the work that goes into building his ships.
Type
Photography
Title
Pottery Making: A Thousand Shapes in One Photographs
Year
1980
As potters, Bob and Lou Lipkin craft and create different kinds of ceramic objects. Mark Emerson highlights the work the Lipkin's do with ceramics in their studio.
Type
published content
Title
A Thousand Shapes in One: Pottery Making
Year
1982
As potters, Bob and Lou Lipkin craft and create different kinds of ceramic objects. Tracy Pinkham highlights the work the Lipkin's do with ceramics in their studio.
Type
published content
Title
Salmon: Art Mackay
Year
1983
Pamela Wood speaks to Art Mackay regarding the raising of salmon and how it impacts the economics of Eastport. In the closing paragraphs of the magazine, Pamela Wood recounts the current situation in Eastport, and how there is promise for the town.
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, .
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