Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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- Discovering Maine's prehistory through archaeology, an interdisciplinary unit for grades 5-8, developed by Diane R. Kopec for the Maine Historic Preservation Commission
- The forts of Pemaquid, Maine, an archaeological and historical study, Robert L. Bradley and Helen B. Camp ; with contributions by Neill DePaoli ... [et al.]
- Fort St. George II, additional archaeological investigation of the 1607-1608 Popham Colony on the Kennebec River in Maine, Jeffrey Phipps Brain
- No boughs on my bonnet, the journal of the times of Barbara Copeland Wentworth of Cushing, Maine, 1811-1890, edited by Ruth M.J. Aiken
- The Turner Farm fauna, 5000 years of hunting and fishing in Penobscot Bay, Maine, Arthur E. Spiess and Robert A. Lewis
- Fort St. George, archaeological investigation of the 1607-1608 Popham Colony on the Kennebec River in Maine, Jeffrey Phipps Brain ; with the collaboration of Peter Morrison and Pamela Crane
- Maintenance programming manual for historic buildings, by John Leeke
- Portland, Frank H. Sleeper
- A heritage for the future, a plan for preserving Maine's historic and archaeological resources
- Archaeological testing at the Sharrow site, a deeply stratified early to late Holocene cultural sequence in central Maine
- Farmington, Wilton, Kingfield and Sugarloaf, Frank H. Sleeper ; from the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and others
- Michaud, a paleoindian site in the New England-Maritimes region, by Arthur E. Spiess and Deborah Brush Wilson
- Portland, by Frank H. Sleeper
- Insulating the old house, a handbook for the owner, a publication of Greater Portland Landmarks, inc.; jointly sponsored by Citizens for Historic Preservation, Maine Historic Preservation Commission; compiled and edited by Sally E. Nielsen
- 200 years of Maine housing, a guide for the house watcher, by Frank A. Beard
- Farmington historic resources inventory, 1980, compiled and written by Debra J. Richard ; in cooperation with the town of Farmington
- A heritage for the future, Maine's statewide historic preservation plan
- The forts of Maine, 1607-1945, an archaeological and historical survey, Robert L. Bradley
- Bangor historic resources inventory, 1975, compiled and written by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr
- The Kennebec Arsenal, an historical and architectural survey, by Marius B. PĂ©ladeau and Roger G. Reed
- A delight to all who know it, the Maine summer architecture of William R. Emerson, by Roger G. Reed ; architectural photography by Richard Cheek
- Early Holocene occupation in northern New England, edited by Brian S. Robinson, James B. Petersen and Ann K. Robinson
- Kidder Point and Sears Island in prehistory, by Arthur E. Spiess and Mark H. Hedden
- Historic resources inventory, 1974, by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr
- Joiners and their price books, in Portland, Maine, 1760-1819, Laura Fecych Sprague, Amy Cole Ives, and Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr
- The Bob site, a multicomponent archaic and ceramic period site on Pushaw Stream, Maine, Karen E. Mack, David Sanger, and Alice R. Kelley
- N'tolonapemk, an ancient Native American village on Meddybemps Lake, Maine
- Cushnoc, the history and archaeology of the Plymouth traders on the Kennebec, by Leon E. Cranmer
- Congress Street, Portland, Maine, a guide for building rehabilitation and new construction
- Portland historic resources inventory, 1976, compiled and written by Earle G. Shettleworth and John E. Pancoast in cooperation with the Portland Planning Dept and Greater Portland Landmarks, inc
- Saint Croix Island, Maine, history, archaeology, and interpretation, edited by Steven R. Pendery ; with contributions by Harold Borns, Jr. [and others] ; foreword by David Hackett Fischer
- The French at Pentagoet, 1635-1674, an archaeological portrait of the Acadian frontier, Alaric Faulkner, Gretchen Fearon Faulkner
- The Clarke & Lake Company, the historical archaeology of a seventeenth-century Maine settlement, by Emerson W. Baker
- The Maine State House, a brief history and guide, by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. and Frank A. Beard
- The Portland Glass Company, background research and survey plan, prepared by Aileen Agnew
- Discovering Maine's archaeological heritage, edited by David Sanger
- Maine's first buildings, the architecture of settlement, 1604-1700, by Robert L. Bradley
- A Biographical dictionary of architects in Maine
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- The State House and the Blaine House, a report to the state government committee of the 110th Maine Legislature, by the Maine Historic Preservation Commission
- Archaeology in Maine, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
- Heritage for the future, Maine's statewide historic preservation plan, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
- Historic preservation grants manual, survey, planning, development, public education and acquisition grants, administered by Maine Historic Preservation Commission
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