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BHS Program: "Prehistory of the Androscoggin River"

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Bethel Historical Society's annual meeting and program, "Prehistory of the Androscoggin River," presented by Dr. Nathan Hamilton of the Univeristy of Southern Maine on September 3, 1992.

The Bethel Courier, Vol. 3, No. 2

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Features: Ferries on the Androscoggin between West Bethel and East Rumford -- 1 Crossing by Ferry on the Androscoggin by Frank Worcester-- 1 Mrs. Mason's Recipe for "Catchup" -- 2 Bethel Poor Farm, 1879 -- 4 Obituary of Dr. Moses Mason from…

The Bethel Courier, Vol. 6, No. 1

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Features: Park Street by Rosalind Rowe Chapman -- 1 Bethel's Elusive Androscoggin Steamboat by Randall H. Bennett -- 3 A review of Gordon M. Day's The Identity of the Saint Francis Indians [reviewed by Catherine S-C. Newell] -- 6 Society…

Bethel's Elusive Androscoggin Steamboat

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Bethel's Elusive Androscoggin Steamboat by Randall H. Bennett Steamboat landing site on Androscoggin River at Bethel, circa 1910 "I know of no place in the United States where as varied and rich scenery can be witnessed as when on the…

Crossing by Ferry on the Androscoggin

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Crossing by Ferry on the Androscoggin by Frank Worcester West Bethel Ferry, Androscoggin River, circa 1910 The ferryboat was retained in its proper position on the river by means of a large steel cable suspended across the river from two large…

BHS Program: "Pre-Historic Indian Archaeological Sites on the Upper Androscoggin"

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Bethel Historical Society program, "Pre-Historic Indian Archaeological Sites on the Upper Androscoggin," presented by Dr. Richard Michael Gramly of the Maine State Museum on August 7, 1980.