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Abenaki of Vermont: A Living Culture Our Dances This is an intimate look at the lives of contemporary Penobscot Indian Island School student project demonstrates Abenaki Indians and how they stay connected to the traditional and tribal dances with clay animation scenes and live traditions and values of their forebears. action. 1997. 30 minutes. VHS 30 minutes. VHS Our Lives in Our Hands Micmac Indian basketmaking cooperative in northern . 1988. 50 minutes. DVD Earth Medicine A four part series on the use of plants and trees by Little Tree, now a Vermont resident. 4 DVD’s, 2 episodes per DVD. 1975. Penobscot Basketmaker—Barbara Francis Appx. 240 minutes for the series. PERF The life and basketry work of Barbara Francis, a Penobscot who lived on Indian Island, Maine. 2002. 52 minutes. DVD

The First Mainers Passamaquoddy Indians of Pleasant Point and Indian Township. Passamaquoddy-Maliseet Language Keepers 1975. 22 minutes. VHS Nuskicinuwatuwahtipon 25 edited conversations recorded between 2006 and 2008 in Maine and New Brunswick, are thematically organized on 7 DVDs. They Gabriel Women: Passamaquoddy Basketmakers range from humorous storytelling, oral history, and personal remi- niscence to conversations about everyday experiences, Mary Gabriel, born in 1908 on the Passamaquoddy Reservation in past and present. 2009. DVD set Indian Township, Maine, and honored as a National Heritage Fellow in 1994, tells the inspiring story of learning the centuries-old basketmaking tradition from Song of the Drum: The Petroglyphs of Maine her grandmother, and of passing the tradition In Maine, the Native Americans began carving images into stone on to her two daughters, Sylvia and Clare. The ledges beginning about 3,000 years ago. These petroglyphs, prob- three women illustrate their commitment to ably the work of shamans, were used as metaphors of the spirit cultural values and how they have served as quest or to help memorize chants. Because the petroglyphs had mentors to others. powerful spiritual qualities, they were avoided by the uninitiated. 1999. 28 minutes. DVD This fi lm presents explanations and ideas about what the images mean and how they changed as the ideas of the people who made them changed. 2004. 47 minutes. DVD Invisible This fi lm examines some of the history Wabanaki: A New Dawn of the relations between the white and Cultural survival and revival of Wabanaki the Indian communities in Maine. of Maine and Maritime Canada. Interviews, Through individual voices, it looks at music, dance. Produced on behalf of Maine underlying reasons for the racism so Indian Tribal-State Commission. DVD deeply embedded in white American culture and how that culture continues to shape Native American reality today. DVD includes 83 minutes of supplemental interviews. 2005. 59 minutes. DVD

The Wind Bird Mystery of the Lost Red Paint People Animated (claymation) student fi lm based on Native American Archaeology of the circumpolar region, including coastal New (Penobscot) mythology. 2001. 18 minutes. VHS England. 1987. 60 minutes. VHS

3 Artists and Authors

Bernice Abbott: A View of the Twentieth Century Maine Masters Project Life and work of one of America’s most signifi cant photographers; Maine artists interviewed in their studios discussing their lives and she lived in Maine into her 90s. 1992. 56 minutes. VHS work. Each 30 minutes. DVD Louis Dodd. 2009. Stephen Pace. 2008. Donald Hall & Jane Kenyon: A Life Together Harold Garde. 2002. Robert Hamilton. 2007. New Hampshire poets read from their works at home and in the Dahlov Ipcar. 2003. grange hall. 1994. 60 minutes. VHS Alan Magee. 2002. Olive Pierce. 2002. Children of Iraq (Olive Pierce). 2002. William Thon. 2002. Renascence: Edna St. Vincent Millay, Poet Edna St. Vincent Millay, one of Maine’s most famous writers. 1993. 58 minutes. DVD May Sarton: She Knew a Phoenix May Sarton reads some of her work and talks about the meaning Gayleen of her poetry, women’s roles and her views on feminism, and the source of her ability to write. 1980. 28 minutes. Vermont painter Gayleen Aiken illustrates days gone by: granite DVD PERF quarries, old country houses. A fi lm by Jay Craven. 1997. 30 minutes. VHS May Sarton: Woman of Letters Gilley: Portrait of a Bird Carver Last interview with writer May Sarton (1912-1995) including readings of her works. 1995. 30 minutes. VHS Renowned carver from Southwest Harbor, Maine. 1981. 25 minutes. VHS On My Own: Traditions of Daisy Turner Grace: A Portrait of Grace DeCarlton Ross Recollections, poems and stories of 102-year-old African American Independent fi lmmaker Huey traces Ross’ silent fi lm and dance woman from Grafton, Vermont. 1986. 28 minutes. VHS careers. 1983. 50 minutes. VHS PERF

Honest Vision: A Portrait of Todd Webb Poem in Action A fi lm by Huey, Portland fi lmaker. A documentary about the Portrait of poet Vincent Ferrini from Gloucester, Massachussetts, photographer as told through the stories of Webb himself. and his commitment to the unity of art and life. 1990. 1996. 55 minutes. DVD 58 minutes. VHS

In the Spirit of Haystack Portrait of George Hardy Noted craft school in Deer Isle, Maine. 1979. 10 minutes. Examination of relationship of a woodcarver with those who buy sound. DVD his works. Strong vision of life Down East. Winner of Cine Golden Eagle. A fi lm by Gabriel Coakley. 1995. 30 minutes. VHS James FitzGerald: A Painter’s Journey FitzGerald (1899-1971) came from , lived on Monhegan Richard Estes: A Documentary Island, Maine. 1997. 57 minutes. VHS Contemporary photorealist describes his boyhood home in Illinois and his life as an artist in New York and Maine. 1998. MacDowell: An American Artists’ Colony 30 minutes. VHS Peterborough, New Hampshire refuge for poets, playwrights, composers, painters, sculptors and authors. Over the years, many Robert Frost’s New Hampshire famous artists created some of their greatest work there. In fact, more than 50 MacDowell colonists have won Pulitzer Prizes. This A tour of the locations which inspired the poet with video historical documentary provides an inside view of the Colony and adaptations of some of his most beloved poems. how it works. 1996. 60 minutes. VHS 2000. 40 minutes. DVD 4 Boats and the Sea

American Challenge Alone Against the Atlantic Hollywood Comes to Vinalhaven: On-board story of seven solo sailors in the Observer Single-handed The Making of Deep Waters Trans Atlantic Race. 1982. 57 minutes. VHS Deep Waters, an adaptation of Ruth Moore’s Spoonhandle, was fi lmed on Vinalhaven Island off the coast of Maine in 1947. Fea- Around Cape Horn tured actors were Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, Cesar Romero and Dean Stockwell. This documentary includes behind -the- scenes Captain Irving Johnson aboard the bark Peking. 1929. anecdotes, archival photographs and home movies, and reminis- 37 minutes. DVD cences from island residents old enough to have experienced the production and young enough to remember. 75 minutes. DVD Bluenose 1956 M.V. Bluenose cruise ship operated by Canadian National Rail- ways/ CN Marine between Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and Bar Jenny’s Island Life Harbor, Maine, Maiden voyage January 1956 and “Bluenose Day” in Bar Harbor June 7, 1956. Speeches and interviews with all of Nash Island and the woman who those involved. 62 minutes. DVD continued to love it the most, the remarkable and strong-willed Jenny Cirone. Casco Bay 2000. 42 minutes. DVD Part of the series on the Great Bays of Maine, presented by Down East, as seen on Public TV. Hosted by Curtis Rindlaub, publisher of A Cruising Guide to the Maine Coast. This program features Cundy’s Harbor, its islands and lighthouses. 1996. 60 minutes. VHS The Jeremiah O’Brien, Homecoming Liberty Ship returns to Portland, Maine, where she was built in 1943. 1994. 59 minutes. DVD Downeast Lobsterman Maine lobstering in the mid-50s through the profi le of Pat Moore Launching of Doris Hamlin of Five Islands. Memories shared by Billy Plummer III lobsterman and boat builder, and refl ections by folklorist and musician, Bill Launching of four-masted schooner in 1919 in Harrington, Maine Bonyun. Wooden bouys and traps, hand-woven nets and carved with Boston as home port. VHS wooden pegs were lobstering of bygone times that come back to life in this video. 2006. 30 minutes. DVD Legendary Lighthouses: North Atlantic & Maine A traveler’s guide to lighthouses in New England. 1998. 120 minutes. VHS The Friendship Sloop A look at two Maine boatbuilders dedicated to Lighthouses of Maine: A Journey Through Time preserving the classic Friendship Sloop: one using the old craft of shaping wood by hand, the Stories about seventy Maine lighthouses and the people who lived other using modern materials. in them. 2003. 55 minutes. DVD 1986. 28 minutes. VHS Light Spirit: Lighthouses of the Maine Coast Looks at each of the sixty-plus lighthouses that grace the coast of Maine, with Jack Perkins, host of A&E’s Biography. 1997. Gloucester’s Adventure 54 minutes. VHS Documentary about the schooner Adventure , the last American dory-trawler. 2002. Maine Lighthouses: The Last Watch 58 minutes. DVD From Portland Head Light commissioned by George to the present day Pemaquid Point Light museum. 1991. 30 minutes. VHS

Gus Skoog: Boat Builder of Vinalhaven, Maine The building of a 34 foot wooden lobster boat in an island boat shop. 1999. 50 minutes. DVD 5 Boats and the Sea

Marine Mammals of the Gulf of Maine South: Ernest Shackleton and the Field guide to whales and seals. The Allied Whale Program at College Endurance Expedition: Voyage to Antarctica, of the Atlantic. 1991. 24 minutes. VHS 1914-1917, fi lm 1919 Restored by the National Film and Television Archive of the British Film Institute using original nitrate materials, surviving prints New England’s Great River and original glass slides. Restored edition 1988. 88 minutes. VHS The Connecticut River was New England’s fi rst highway, the graceful path along which European settlers came north to build Ver- Tales of Wood and Water mont’s early farms, villages and industries. Hosted by storyteller and writer Willem Visits to boat builders and sailors up and down the coast of Maine. Lange, this fascinating video tours all 410 1991. 60 minutes. VHS miles of the river and brings to life its epic story. Visit Fort No. 4, a Colonial fort town Trap Day where Abenaki came to trade; tour Ver- mont’s Old Constitution House; and see A documentary about the annual midwinter ritual of setting lobster many other sites along the river, including traps off Monhegan, Maine. 1977. 27 minutes. VHS historic covered bridges. A Vermont Public Television production. 2003. 60 minutes. VHS Tugboat Outward Bound Documentary about the Clyde B. Holmes, the last commercially-operated steam screw A look at the Maine version of the adventure course on Hurri- tugboat. 1978. 14 minutes. DVD cane Island. One of the eight students’ challenges depicted here: navigate a small boat off the rocky coast of Maine safely to land by nightfall. 1989. 27 minutes. VHS

Peapods of the Maine Coast Interviews with 12 individuals who have knowledge of the Peapod. The little double-ended boats known as peapods have The Ways at Wallace and Sons & The Bank Dory played an essential role in the life and history of Maine. They are Footage of boatbuilding seafaring and maritime skills. 1984. thought to have originated around 1870, or earlier, around Penob- 58 minutes. VHS scot Bay. They were the original Maine lobster boat, as fi shermen could row either way, and walk up the side to haul a trap. This series of interviews commemorates the boats and captures some of the history and knowledge held by a generation who has seen them pass from working to largely recreational crafts. Yachting in the 30s 85 minutes. DVD Compilation of J Boat footage from various sources. 1978. 14 minutes. VHS Pemaquid: Stewards by the Sea This story of Pemaquid Peninsula on midcoast Maine is told by the place itself and the people who call it home. 59 min. DVD

Penobscot Bay Explores Maine islands, harbors and landmarks. 1994. 55 minutes. VHS www.oldfi lm.org Sea Captain’s Port A portrait of Searsport, Maine, located on the north end of Penobscot Bay. A guided history of Searsport and the stories of its sea captains. 1997. 45 minutes. VHS 6 Children

Awesome Whales for Kids On Board the Morgan: It is dedicated to showing the awesome nature of America’s Last Wooden Whaler whales. Produced to put you on the boat, at least it will seem like you are there, enjoying the whales and Archival photographs, rare fi lm footage of the boat ride. 67 minutes. DVD whaling. 1992. 23 minutes. VHS

Big Horse Paul Bunyan Two horses, Spike and Smitty, talk about their The tall tale of the exploits of the hero and his blue ox lives as working animals. 1995. Babe. 1990. 30 minutes. VHS 30 minutes. DVD Paul Bunyan: Favorite Stories Disney animated version of the logging legend as he cut a path across America. Also includes short story Little Hiawatha 1960. 27 minutes. VHS Children of the Northern Lights Children’s book creators Ingri and Edgar d’Aulaire. 1976. Robert McCloskey Library 20 minutes. VHS Five beloved stories with McCloskey’s illustrations: Lentil, Make Way for Ducklings, Blueberries for Sal, Time of Wonder, Burt Dow: Homer Price Stories Deep-Water Man, and Getting to Know Robert McCloskey . 1990. 58 minutes. VHS Robert McCloskey’s tales: The Doughnuts and The Case of the Cosmic Comic. 1983. 52 minutes. VHS Salt & Friends: Humpback Whales with Names

This Telly Award winning program allows you Let’s Go to the Farm with Mac Parker to meet Salt, eight of her calves, and 40 other named whales. 60 min. DVD The Bessette family farm, Vermont, in the four seasons. 1994. 60 minutes. VHS

The White Heron A young girl’s choice between friendship and a creature she loves. Mac Parker’s Farm Stories for Families Story by Sarah Orne Jewett. 1989. 26 minutes. DVD

Vermont storyteller Mac Parker tells his favorite stories. Footage includes Shelburne Farms and Elgin Spring Farm. Stories include: Young One, What Do Peepers Talk About?, The Story of Emma Perkins, Right of Way, Pig Poem, Father and Son, and Night and Sleep. 1999. 60 minutes. VHS

The Maple Sugaring Story Children’s video with teacher workbook. 1989. 28 minutes. DVD PERF

7 City Life Civil War

Joshua Chamberlain and the 20th Maine 24 Hours Maine Civil War hero: Fredericksburg, Fire fi ghting in Portland, Maine, with memorable Gettysburg, Appomattox. 1994. narration. Produced by Earle Fenderson. 1963. 27 55 minutes. DVD minutes. DVD PERF

Anchor of the Soul African American history in northern New England through the story of a Portland church. 1994. 60 minutes. DVD Meade of Gettysburg General George Gordon Meade reluctantly took command of the Army of the Potomac only three days before the Battle of Gettysburg. Filled with personal accounts and period music this video takes an intimate look at the controversial and often missunderstood man who handed Confederate General Robert E. Lee his fi rst defeat. Bill Wilson Story 1993. 40 minutes. DVD Docudrama on juvenile delinquency made for Portland, Maine, social service agencies by James Petrie. 1952. 14 minutes. Noble Hearts: Civil War Vermont VHS PERF The Wilderness and Cedar Can I Get There From Here? Creek, Vermont regiments were called upon to fi ght the Civil War. Mills hummed with Urban youth, families, work, homelessness in Portland, Maine. the manufacture of woolen blankets and 1981. 29 minutes. VHS PERF uniforms and large farms shipped apples, potatoes and hay to support the war effort. 2005. 60 minutes. DVD Experience Portland Maine Tour Maine’s largest, most vibrant coastal city and discover why people love Portland. 2003. 120 minutes. DVD Colonial Times Leather Soul Working For a Life in a Factory Town Documentary about the leather shops and factories in Peabody, A Little Rebellion Now and Then Massachusetts. Narrated by Studs Terkel. 1991. 45 minutes. VHS Constitutional Convention of 1787; Massachusetts farmers upris- ing in Shays Rebellion. Includes section on Maine. 1986. 30 minutes. VHS The Night Portland Burned The fi re started at the corner of Maple and The Other Boston Tea Party lower Commercial Street and spread across the city and up Munjoy Hill destroying ev- Dramatization of the issues confronted by Samuel Adams and erything in its path before burning itself out Colonial American citizens. Adapted from the original stage at the edge of Eastern Cemetery. production. 1989. 59 minutes. VHS Losses were estimated at 15 million dollars. People from all over the country reached out to the people of Portland. 27 minutes. DVD Penobscot: The Battle No One Ever Heard Of The Battle of the Penobscot (1779) has been described as the worst defeat (save Pearl Harbor) our navy has ever suffered. This program about the Penobscot Expedition is an account of the expedition and the historical events surrounding it, and a report on the reenactment of the battle which was staged as a Bicentennial celebration. 30 minutes. DVD 8 Country Life

Aroostook County, 1920s Conversations with Farmers Agriculture--potato growing with horse power. Downtown Presque Sustainable agriculture and Maine’s family farms. 2000. Isle, Maine. Aroostook Valley Railroad electric trolley. 1928. 20 minutes. 56 minutes. DVD DVD PERF Down East Dairyland Produced by the Maine Dept. of Agriculture. 1972. 14 minutes. VHS PERF

The Farming Project: Troubled Harvest Barns: Legacy of Wood and Stone Documentary on Vermont family farms in 4 parts: Part I: The Tour some of Vermont’s most picturesque People, Part II: The Market, Part III: The Tools and Part IV: The barns. From humble structures to magnifi - Future. 1994. 120 minutes. VHS cent complexes, from a towering behemoth to a 10-sided dairy barn still in use. 2002. Our Farmers: Eight Years Later 60 minutes. DVD In 1992, Vermont Public Television produced a 4-part program on the state of Vermont agriculture. The series covered the experi- ences of six farm families. Now eight years later, Our Farmers A Century of Summers revisits these families to see what, if anything, has changed. This video explores the economic, social, and agricultural issues facing The impact of a summer colony on a small farms today. Organic farming, land trusts and agri-tourism are all Maine coastal community by Hancock native discussed in this in-depth look at the human side of family farm- Sandy Phippen. 1987. 45 minutes. ing. 60 minutes. VHS DVD PERF Giant Horses Draft horses and their teamsters. 1993. 30 minutes. DVD

Change and Challenge Hap Collins of South Blue Hill, Maine An Orton Family Foundation Video: Tools for Community Action. Contains four segments: Vermonters at Work, Vermont’s Working Jeff Titon’s oral history interview with fi eld footage of a lobster- Landscape, Industrious Vermont and Vermont Patterns of man, painter and poet. 1989. 56 minutes. DVD Settlement. 1999. 93 minutes. VHS A History of Kittery Cherryfi eld, 1938 Learn about Maine’s oldest incorporated town from the early estab- A terrifi c home movie about rural spring. lishment of the shipbuilding industry to Kittery Point and the Isles 1938. 6 minutes. DVD PERF of Shoals. 1999. 25 minutes. VHS

Ice Harvesting Sampler Five short fi lms showing a near-forgotten New England industry. Narration by Philip C. Whitney explains process and tools. 1994. 26 minutes. DVD PERF

Closing the Circle: The Alewife Run in Damariscotta Mills This documentary explores the relationship between the people of a small Maine village, Damariscotta Mills, and the harvest of alewives as it evolves over time. The fi lm captures the arrival of thousands of alewives and refl ects on the infl uence of their migra- tions on local heritage, culture, and survival during the last two centuries. 2005. 30 minutes. DVD 9 Country Life

In Days Gone By Vermont Country Ways Potato Eaters Vermonters share memories of early 20th century rural life. 2000. Educational fi lm about the history of the potato. 1967. 60 minutes. DVD 15 minutes. VHS

Keeping the Tradition Alive: One Town’s Story Rural Free Delivery 1-3, 4-6 & 7-10 Five Lincoln, Massachusetts residents, calling themselves The Farm “How to” series on gardening, crafts, home decorating. Garden Team, came together to produce this documentary about the rural design, spring planting, soap making, sugaring, coldframe, tomato character of the town and its farming heritage. 2000. planting, birdhouses, carving, stenciling, wall murals, salvage ware- 45 minutes. VHS houses, country stores. 1998. 90 minutes. VHS

L.L. Bean Biography Schoodic: Where Sea Meets Land The story of Leon Leonwood Bean, founder of the famous out- This DVD is about the communities of Gouldsboro, Prospect door outfi tter. 2001. DVD Harbor, Corea and Winter Harbor, Maine. They all share a penin- sula on the coast and an understanding of magic. It is the magic of ocean knocking against a rocky coast, or sun burning through Land for Learning: Justing Morrill and America’s a lingering morning fog. It is the magic found in the practical ap- Land Grant Colleges and Universities proach to living that is engendered on this coastal peninsula. As A “practical education” in agriculture and engineering, made Lobsterman Dale Torrey puts it, “You can’t explain it, it’s possible by a Vermont senator. 1998. 60 minutes. VHS just in you.” 57 minutes. DVD Sins of Our Mothers Lobstertown Girl who went to the Massachusetts textile mills from Fayette, Maine. 1989. 60 minutes. VHS PERF For home or classroom viewing only. Community life and lobster- ing in Corea, Maine, 1947. 27 minutes. DVD Swanton Community Video An Orton Family Foundation Video: Tools for Community Action. The Long Trail: A Footpath in the Wilderness Swanton, Vermont. 2001. 12 minutes. VHS A history of Vermont’s Long Trail, the oldest hiking trail in America. 2001. 60 minutes. VHS Tales from the North Country 17 of Author Willem Lange’s favorite tales, like doctoring a sick Maine Summer Festival goat, fi nding your way in the woods and how to handle a stinky visitor in your cellar! VHS The role of agricultural products in summer fairs. 1970. 12 minutes. VHS PERF Trail to Better Dairying In the 1940s there was a shortage of milk Nature’s Blueberryland and quality dairy cattle in Hancock County, Maine’s harvesting of wild blueberries. 1975. 13 minutes. Maine. To remedy this, Maine’s fi rst county- VHS PERF wide 4-H club was born. This fi lm was made to document this groundbreaking fi rst year. The children show off their progress Paris, 1929 and Other Views and their calves in visits to each of their homes. Their efforts are rewarded at the Home movies of the Wright family in Paris, Maine. Haying and 1946 Blue Hill Fair and at their end-of-the- picnics and rural living. 1929. 80 minutes. VHS PERF year banquet at the Trenton Lobster Pound. 44 minutes DVD An Unlikely Cathedral Part-Time Farmer Moosilauke, Dartmouth and the Ravine Camp 1909-1939. 1999. Promotes agriculture as an after-hours pursuit. 1975. 17 minutes. 31 minutes. VHS DVD PERF Words from Millie’s Garden: The Story of Pettengill Farm Northrunner Millie Pettengill lived in an historic house overlooking the Harraseeket The history of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway from its creation River in Freeport, Maine for 100 years. 2003. 50 minutes. DVD in 1966 to its 40th anniversary. 50 minutes. DVD 10 Early Film

All But Forgotten My Lady O’ the Pines Documentary on the Holman Day fi lm com- A two-reel North Woods drama by movie writer Holman Day, starring pany (1920-1921) in Maine; by Everett Foster. Mary Astor. 1921. 26 minutes. DVD 1978. 30 minutes. DVD PERF The Sailor’s Sacrifi ce Short romance drama by TheVitagraph Company shot in southern Maine. A sailor leaves his family to go to sea and is thought lost when his boat sinks. The family loses its home and the young Brother of the Bear woman has to dig clams with her dog Jean. 1909. 20 minutes. VHS Man with a temper befriends a bear, learns to control his temper and wins the daughter of the mill owner and a job running the sawmill. A Holman Day Production. 1921. DVD Shadows Lon Chaney as a Chinese laundryman caught in a web of jealousy and extortion. Set in a Maine fi shing town (but not shot in New Cupid, Registered Guide England). 1922. 68 minutes. VHS A two-reel North Woods comedy by Maine writer Holman Day 1921. 20 minutes. DVD PERF The Simp and the Sophomores Oliver Hardy plays Prof. Arm-strong. The earliest surviving fi lm Earliest Maine Films with Hardy. Found by NHF. 1915. 14 minutes. VHS Lobstering, trout fi shing, logging, canoeing on Moosehead Lake, and potato growing, A Vermont Romance from 1901 to 1920. 1901. 44 minutes. DVD PERF The Vermont Progressive Party’s moral tale about an orphaned country girl forced to take factory work in town. 1916. 47 minutes. VHS

Way Down East D.W. Griffi th directs Lillian Gish as a poor New Englander who Earliest Massachusetts Films visits her wealthy cousins, falls in love with Richard Barthelmess, and faces a scandalous past. 1920. 149 minutes. VHS Eighteen fi lm segments dating from 1897 to 1906 covering city scenes, transportation, military/political footage, work, recreation and entertainment. 2006. 60 minutes. DVD

Just Maine Folks A bawdy hayseed one-reeler. Poor image quality. 1913. 8 minutes. VHS PERF

The Knight of the Pines Another North Woods adventure by Maine writer Holman Day. 1920. 20 minutes. DVD PERF

Making of an American An Italian immigrant realizes the importance of learning English. Connecticut Dept. of Americanization. 1920. 14 minutes. DVD

11 Ecology and Energy The Movie Queen

Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring Movie Queen, Bar Harbor Her 1963 book about pesticides helped raise ecological consciousness. A pretend movie queen visits her hometown in Bar Harbor, Maine. 1993. 60 minutes. VHS The “Movie Queen” plot was a theme intended to show off local sites and shops and was duplicated in other towns throughout New Helen Nearing: Conscious Living/Concious Dying England. 1936. 24 minutes. VHS This video examines the lives and deaths of Maine authors Helen Nearing and her husband, Scott, who were best known for their Movie Queen2000, Bucksport book about homesteading practices called Living the Good Life. More than a biography, this hour-long documentary looks at the Based on the work of pioneering fi lmmaker, Margaret Cram, this Nearings’ commitment to self-suffi ciency and voluntary simplicity movie queen features the townspeople and businesses of present and unveils the spiritual philosophy that underlay their lives and day Bucksport, Maine. 2000. 28 minutes. DVD work. 2000. 56 minutes. DVD Movie Queen, Lincoln Voices from Maine Is economics incompatible with nature? Discussion of A pretend movie queen visits her hometown in Lincoln, Maine. development versus quality of life. 1970. 30 minutes. VHS Parade, followed by visit to garage, lake, playtime, electric store, bus arrives at hotel. Kidnap drama. 1936. 37 minutes. VHS

Who has Seen the Wind? Movie Queen, Lubec Documentary about the study of wind with section on New Hampshire’s Mt. Washington. 2000. 57 minutes. VHS A pretend movie queen visits her home town in Down East Maine. 1936. 28 minutes. VHS

Wyman Station Movie Queen, Middlebury A pretend movie queen visits her hometown in Middlebury, Ver- Central Maine Power fi lm on the construction of Wyman Station mont. The “Movie Queen plot was a theme intended to showoff on the Kennebec River, with Daggettville, the workers’ town. 1928- local sites, shops, and townspeople and was duplicated in other 1930. 1928. 30 minutes. DVD PERF towns throughout New England. 1939. 32 minutes. VHS

Movie Queen, Newport A pretend movie queen visits her hometown in Newport, Maine. The parade. Visits to shops, Oxbow Cabins. The kidnap, and res- cue by hero on bicycle. 1936. 35 minutes. VHS

Movie Queen, Van Buren Detailed account of this northern Maine town in the 1930s. The people engaged in business and leisure. The circus comes to town, Main Street, the swimming hole and a baseball game. May have been part of a Margaret Cram “Movie Queen” production that fea- tured some live production as well as fi lmed scenes. 33 minutes. DVD

12 Feature Films No Public Performance Rights

Affl iction The Gazebo Set in a small New England community. James Coburn, Nick Nolte Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds star in a comedy about a murder star. 1997. 20 minutes. VHS plot. 1959. 100 minutes. . VHS

Alice’s Restaurant Here Comes the Groom Stars Arlo Guthrie as himself, and features music by Joni Mitchell, Bing Crosby with orphans in Boston. 1951. 114 minutes. VHS Arlo and Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. New England area: New York, Massachusetts. 1969. 101 minutes. VHS All the Brothers Were Valiant The House of the Seven Gables Whaling family in the south seas, based on a story by Ben Ames From Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel. 1941. 89 minutes. VHS Williams. 1953. 96 minutes. VHS

Bed and Breakfast I Married a Witch Colleen Dewhurst carries this shot-in-Maine fi lm about three Directed by Réné Clair, Starring Fredric March, and Veronica Lake women, their B&B, and Roger Moore, who washed ashore. 1992. with co-stars Susan Hayward and Cecil Kellaway. 1942. 96 minutes. VHS 77 minutes. VHS

Before and After The Inkwell Meryl Streep and Liam Neeson, in the story of a small Massachus- setts community. 1997. 108 minutes. VHS Matty Rich directs coming of age in African American summer community on Martha’s Vineyard in the 1970s. 1994. 112 minutes. VHS Desire Under the Elms Eugene O’Neill’s play, starring Tony Perkins as the good son, and Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn Sophia Loren as his love, an Italian waitress who married his tough Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire. 1942. 101 minutes. VHS old dad to acquire the farm. 1957. 111 minutes. VHS

Islander Evangeline The Acadian experience interpreted by Longfellow Off the coast of Maine, families have lived and Hollywood, starring Dolores Del Rio. Opening reels silent, and worked the sea for generations. Everyone the rest has music from original discs -- preserved by UCLA. 1929. knows each other. Birthright is akin to law 87 minutes. DVD and men inherit their fi shing territories. Eben Cole (Thomas Hildreth) continues his family’s legacy of harvesting lobsters, but after causing Fear Strikes Out a tragic accident at sea, Eben loses everything. After serving fi ve years in prison he returns de- Red Sox tale, based on a true story. Anthony Perkins gives a stun- termined to win back the way of life he fought ning performance as Jimmy Piersall. 1957. 100 minutes. VHS so hard to protect. Only now he is an outcast, his ex-wife Cheryl (Amy Jo Johnson) wants nothing to do with him and fi shermen see him as a harbinger of Feed bad luck. Only Popper (Philip Baker Hall), an old, weathered and Campaigning in the New Hampshire primary with Jerry Brown, Pat gruff fi sherman gives Eben a chance to become an islander again. Buchanan, George Bush, and Bill & Hillary Clinton. By Kevin Raf- 2006. 101 minutes. DVD ferty & James Ridgeway. 1992. 76 minutes. VHS Kris Kristofferson: The Vermont Concert Live! Funny Farm The benefi t concert he performed to support the Vermont fi lm, Chevy Chase moves to the country in upstate New York to get Disappearances in which he starred. 2007. 41 minutes. DVD away from it all. 1988. 101 minutes. VHS

13 Feature Films No Public Performance Rights

Old Man Dogs Jazz on a Summer’s Day One year after his wife falls to her death while hiking Mt. Penobscot, a Bert Stern’s 1958 Newport Jazz Festival that included performanc- man receives a call that leads him into a mystery. Back Lot Films. 1997. es by Louis Armstrong, Anita O’Day, Thelonius Monk, Chuck 88 minutes. VHS Berry, Mahalia Jackson and Dinah Washington. America’s Cup yachting on the edges. 1958. 84 minutes. VHS One Crazy Summer Set in Nantucket-with Demi Moore. 1986. 89 minutes. VHS

www.old lm.org Parrish Troy Donahue stars in a drama about control of the tobacco busi- ness in Connecticut. 1961. 138 minutes. VHS Leave Her to Heaven Ben Ames Williams’ story of the jealous Ellen Berendt (), Peyton Place who drowns her young brother-in-law in Deer Lake, Maine. Grace Metalious’s novel of a small scandal-ridden New England plays the Sussex County district attorney. 1945. town. Filmed in Camden, Maine. 1957. 157 minutes. VHS 111 minutes. VHS

Lost Boundaries Portrait of Jennie Produced by Louis de Rochemont. An African-American physi- Joseph Cotten stars in story of a New York artist and Jennie cian’s experiences with discrimination in the south and in (Jennifer Jones) his enigmatic muse. The fi lm has been digitally New Hampshire. 1949. 99 minutes. . VHS mastered. 1948. 86 minutes. VHS Malice Prophecy Alec Baldwin, Nicole Kidman, and Bill Pullman star in a suspense Horror: couple investigates terrifying eco-events in Maine. 1988. fi lm set in a New England college. 1993. 107 minutes. VHS 102 minutes. VHS

Rachel, Rachel Man with a Plan Elementary school teacher Joanne Woodward lives with her mean Fred Tuttle, a retired Vermont dairy farmer, runs for Congress in mother over the funeral parlor in a small New England town. this comedy by John O’Brien. 1996. 90 minutes. DVD Directed by Paul Newman. 1968. 102 minutes. VHS

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm A Midwife’s Tale Shirley Temple in the Kate Douglas Wiggin story. 1938. Martha Ballard’s 18th century journals of Maine life, a period dra- 81 minutes. VHS ma and a documentary of historian Laurel Ulrich’s work, by writer producer Laurie Kahn-Leavitt and director Richard Rogers. 1996. Second Sight 89 minutes. VHS Comedy starring Bronson Pinchot and John Larroquette. 1989. Myth of Fingerprints 85 minutes. VHS Blythe Danner, Julianne Moore, Roy Scheider, and Noah Wyle in this comedy about a family reunion that goes awry. 1997. The Seventh Day 91 minutes. VHS Romantic comedy places a group of New Yorkers in a coastal Nosey Parker Maine village and has them work out their cultural differences. Filmed in New Harbor and Pemaquid, Maine. 1922. A couple from suburbia move to rural Vermont. 2003. DVD 65 minutes. DVD

Signs of Life Old Ironsides Directed by James Cruze and written by Dorothy Arzner. The With Kathy Barnes and Beau Bridges, shot around Deer Isle, seafaring life, the grand old vessel. Based on 1830 poem by Oliver Maine: about the demise of a boat building company. Produced by Wendell Holmes. 1926. 111 minutes. VHS Down East Films. 1989. 94 minutes. VHS 14 No Public Performance Rights Feature Films

The Silent Enemy To Die For Drama shot on location in winter, starring Penobscot Indian Molly Spot- A woman who has always dreamed of being on TV ted Elk. 1930. 121 minutes. VHS and the lengths she’ll go to in order to make that dream come true. Starring Nicole Kidman, Matt Dillon, and Joaquin Phoenix. 1996. Simon Birch 102 minutes. VHS A fi lm set in fi ctional Gravestown, Maine stars Ian Michael Smith. The Trouble with Harry Filmed in Toronto and Nova Scotia. 1999. 114 minutes. VHS Alfred Hitchcock’s weird comedy, set in Vermont, starring Shirley MacLaine and John Forsythe. 1955. 100 minutes. VHS Stella Dallas Out of the fi ctional Milhampton, Mass., Stella (Barbara Stanwyck) Two Sisters from Boston and her daughter Laurel (Anne Shirley). 1937. 106 minutes. VHS Kathryn Grayson and June Allyson play two sisters from Boston who go to New York in a humorous turn-of-the-century musical. A Stolen Life 1946. 112 minutes. VHS With Bette Davis as twins (good and evil, of course), with an island Vermont is for Lovers refuge-and handsome but naïve lighthouse keeper Glenn Ford. 1946. 110 minutes. VHS Two New Yorkers decide to celebrate their upcoming nuptials in the lovely New England countryside -- but the peace and quiet Strange Interlude leaves them more stressed-out than ever. 1992. 88 minutes. DVD Eugene O’Neill’s drama brought to the screen with voiceover thoughts from Norma Shearer and Clark Gable. 1932. The Viking 89 minutes. VHS Early Canadian sound feature about two rival sealers, fi lmed on location. 1931. 90 minutes. VHS The Stranger Orson Welles directs and stars as a Nazi in a drama taking place in Where the River Flows North a New England viillage. 1946. 95 minutes. VHS Shot on location in Vermont and New Hampshire, directed by Jay Craven. Woodsman (Rip Torn) and his American Indian compan- A Stranger in the Kingdom ion (Tantoo Cardinal) in a story about timberland and water power. The story of a small Vermont town where confl icts arise when a 1994. 111 minutes. VHS black former Army chaplain arrives as the town’s new pastor and fi nds himself charged with adultery and murder. 1998. Windy Acres 95 minutes. VHS New York marketing ace Stephanie Burns loses her job. Eager for a change, she discovers a website for “agricultural tourism” in A Summer Place Vermont and impulsively stuffs her two daughters into a borrowed Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue at Pine Island, Maine. Remember car, setting out for unexpected adventure in the Green Mountains. the music? 1959. 130 minutes. VHS Once in Vermont, she meets rugged, love starved, hard-scrabble Vermont farmer Lucien LaFlamme, and sparks start to fl y. A 7 epi- sode Vermont Comedy series starring Rusty De Wees and directed Summer Stock by Jay Craven. 2004. 240 minutes. DVD Judy Garland and Gene Kelly singing songs by Harold Arlen in the sticks. 1950. 120 minutes. VHS With Honors A homeless man teaches a group of Harvard students some of Theodora Goes Wild life’s important lessons. With Joe Pesci, Brendan Fraser. 1994. Theodora Lynne, played by Irene Dunne, wrote a scandalous novel in 104 minutes. VHS a small Connecticut town--and went to New York. 1936. 94 minutes.VHS Young People Timothy’s Quest Vaudeville stars Shirley Temple and adoptive parents Jack Oakie and Charlotte Greenwood retire to the hostile little town of Kate Douglas Wiggin’s story of two orphans in the Maine country- Stonefi eld. Appointed one-man chamber of commerce as a joke, side. Scenes of horse-drawn wagons, shoeing oxen, and other rural Oakie eventually wins the town over to a vision of the future. 1940. activities. 1922. 90 minutes. DVD 78 minutes. VHS 15 Fisheries

Basic Net Mending Maine State Archives Collection: Flavor of Maine How to repair fi sh nets. 1951. 16 minutes. VHS PERF Grand Banks dory fi shing, stop-seining mackerel and herring, and lobstering. 1996. 60 minutes. DVD

Fence in the Water The Old Sardine Village Museum Series Weir fi shing for herring in Penobscot Bay, Maine, by independent Six videotapes (1 & 2, 7 & 8, 11 & 12) on Maine sardine packing fi lmmaker Peg Dice. 1980. 45 minutes. DVD and life of the coast. Subjects in this volume: Hole & Cap Can Shop, Stewart’s Blueberries, Blacksmith Shop, Eastern Steam Ship, Finest Kind Dock, Reir Barn. 1994. Each video 120 minutes. Also edited one tape version. VHS A small Maine fi shing community fi ghting to continue making a living from the sea. 1975. 28 minutes. DVD Our Fishing Heritage Grand Banks dory fi shing, stop-seining mackerel and herring, and Fishing for the Future lobstering. 1996. 60 minutes. DVD Documentary exploring questions about fi sheries management and ecological trends in commercial fi shing. 2001. 56 minutes. VHS Salmon Country Between the late 1940s and the late 1980s It’s the Maine Sardine Downeast Maine was world famous for its Atlantic Salmon fi shing. People came from Catching, packing and eating Eastport fi sh. 1949. 16 minutes. around the corner and around the world, DVD PERF to cast a fl y to the “king of the sport fi sh”. Fortunately Phil Harriman of Cherryfi eld, Life Lobster: Maine Lobsterman a visionary and dedicated salmon advocate for more than 50 years, has preserved a Phil Alley shows how he catches lobsters, what it eats and about piece of history from the heyday of At- the lobster’s annual cycle. By Peg Dice. 1976. 24 minutes. lantic salmon angling in Downeast Maine. DVD PERF Phil takes us from landlocked fi shing on Tunk Lake to the crowds gathering to watch a sea-run salmon landed in downtown Cherry- Maine’s Harvesters of the Sea fi eld. The fi lm truly brings you back to bygone days. DVD Fisheries including shrimp, cod, and lobster. 1968. 28 minutes. DVD PERF A Tale of Two Fisheries Fishermen tell a tale of two fi sheries in Maine. 1997. 16 minutes. VHS

The Maine Lobster Tuna Fishing Off Portland Harbor, Maine Lobster fi sheries and consumption with unusual footage including the assembly of lobster TV dinners. 1955. 30 minutes. Off-shore fi shing with a Maine Sea and Shore Warden. 1930. 10 DVD PERF minutes. VHS PERF Turn of the Tide Drama about formation of a lobster cooperative; from the Vinal- haven Historical Society. 1943. 48 minutes. VHS Maine Marine Worm Industry A documentary about the Maine Bait Company and the process Under Water Out of Sight: An Ecosystem of digging for worms, washing and packaging them, and shipping Case Study them by rail or truck. 1941. 45 minutes. VHS Underwater marine communities are changing as a result of grow- ing fi shing pressures. Study of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem. Produced by Mainewatch Institute. 1996. 15 minutes. VHS

16 Franco-American Life

Bonsoir Mes Amis Lowell Mills—Irene Simoneau, Franco-American historian on the Portrait of two of Maine’s fi nest traditional Franco-American musicians. role of women in the mills. Roger Paradis of Fort Kent, Maine, 1990. 46 minutes. VHS about Franco-American folklore and music. Organizers—Franco-American organizers and their success at motivating people to action. “Assimilo,” a spoof exploring Franco- Emigration: A Franco-American Experience American stereotypes. Traces French immigration to North America and documents the Potato Harvest—Northern Maine. Interview and poetry reading history and culture of the Franco-American community in New by Norm Dube in Bedford, NH. England. 1981. 30 minutes. VHS PERF Social Clubs—Old social clubs of Lewiston, Maine; the drinking establishments of Madawaska, Maine. A portion of a slide presen- tation from New Hampshire, “I Too, Am New Hampshire.” St. Mary’s Hospital—St. Mary’s Hospital in Lewiston, Maine Evangeline’s Quest roots in the early 1800s. Teachers from New Hampshire on the Canadian American Institute. Documentary examines the mythology of Evangeline and its rela- Porte Ouverte Sur Les Arts—Visits with artists and performers tion to Acadian history. 1996. 53 minutes. VHS PERF from around Maine and New England including Julien Olivier, storyteller, Gilbert Roy, artist, Buck McHenry, wood sculptor, Josee Vachone, singer. Franco-Americans: We Remember Recontre de Peuples Francophone, Quebec—Quebec City, Canada, 1980. Documentary on the history and cultural traditions of Franco- American life. 1999. 60 minutes. DVD PERF Together in Time Refl ets et Lumiére A Story of New England Contra Music and Dance—Celtic and Three seasons of a television series on Franco-American culture French Canadian music traditions combined in New England con- produced by the Maine Public Broadcasting Network (MPBN). tra dance music. 2001. 27 minutes. DVD The programs aired from 1979 to 1981. Sound and image quality varies. VHS PERF Waking up French (Reveil) Acadian Villages, Acadian History—Interview with Guy Dubay of Madawaska, Maine. Visits to the Acadian Village near Van Documentary fi lm that explores the struggle for cultural Buren, Maine, and le Village Acadian in Carquet, New Brunswick, survival among the Franco-American communities of New Canada. A short visit to Quebec City. England. The fi lm traces French heritage beginning with immigra- Assimilation—Interviews with Franco-Americans, young and tion from Canadian provinces of Quebec and Acadia through the old, about growing up in an authoritarian, closed and rigid society. persecution by Ku Klux Klan and language loss, to cultural renais- Among matters discussed: the effects of being surrounded by an sance and heritage preservation. 2006. 81 minutes. DVD English-speaking society with different values, customs and tradi- tions. From a television series on Franco-American culture. Bilingualism, Fact and Fiction—Interviews with Franco- Americans, young and old, about facts and fi ctions of being bilingual in a monolingual atmosphere. An interview with Antonine Maillet, Acadian author and recipient of top honors for her many novels about Acadian life. Bilingualism, Church Reform—MPBN Series on Franco- American Culture, Program 12 The Catholic Church—Amedée Proulx, Auxiliary Bishop of Portland, Maine, and Raymond LaGasse, a married priest from Concord, NH. An interview about Holyoke, Mass. The Community, Old Town—Eugene Paradis recalls his earlier years in Old Town, Maine, when life was run by bells, whistles and horns. Visits with other Old Town residents who speak of their lives today. Festivals—Franco-American festivals in Lewiston, Maine; Lowell, Mass.; Old Town, Maine. Franco-American studies in Waterville, Maine. Arts and crafts fair in Manchester, NH. Immigration...the Journey—Immigration movement of French-Canadians to New England at the turn of the century. Two puppets comment on the program after it is over.

17 Going to the Movies Talks Home Movies Amateur Film

Going to the Movies Talks Archie Stewart Collection Glen Andres—Middlebury College, places for community enter- Archie Stewart was one of the earliest amateur fi lmmakers to use tainment in Vermont. sound on his home movies. He lived in Newburgh, New York, and Donna Brown—University of Vermont, vacationing at the turn Grand Lake Stream, Maine. Includes an automobile trip crossing into of the century. Maine and visiting LL Bean to purchase supplies for a hunting trip. Martha Day—University of Vermont, Vermont documentary 1939. 28 minutes. VHS fi lms. Kathryn Fuller—Virginia Commonwealth University, rural movie- Miss Olympia goers and Uncle Josh. Leger Grindon—Middlebury College, boxing fi lms. Amateur comic drama. Miss Olympia writes and offers her skills to Henry Jenkins—MIT, Star Wars & fan culture. the Town Improvement Committee for a day. An imposter takes advan- Garth Jowett—University of Houston, the moviegoing experi- tage of her late arrival and steps in only to be exposed when the real ence.(24 minutes) Miss Olympia shows up. 1939. 19 minutes. VHS Garth Jowett—University of Houston, movie audiences in the 1950s. (44 minutes) Susan Kennedy-Kalafatis—University of Vermont, who we My Grandparents Had a Hotel are--mapping ancestries in northern New England. Documentary using family fi lm by Canadian Karen Shopsowitz. To Chester H. Liebs— Drive-ins. purchase, call Filmmakers Library, 212 808-4980. 1989. Andre Senecal— University of Vermont, Franco-Americans and 26 minutes. VHS the movies. Tom Streeter—University of Vermont, new technologies over the years. My Father’s Camera Denise Youngblood—University of Vermont, movie theaters before 1918. Documentary using family fi lm by Canadian Karen Shopsowitz. All available on VHS 2000. 60 minutes. DVD

Summer Symposia Jane Morrison & Independent

Summer Film Symposium 2001 Master Smart Women

Four part series taped at the July, 2001 Summer Film Symposium Maine novelist Sarah Orne Jewett (1850-1909) by Jane Morrison. held at Northeast Historic Film. All available on VHS 1984. 28 minutes. DVD PERF

Patricia Zimmerman—Morphing History into Histories Lipstick Patricia is a professor at Ithica College and the author of Reel Experimental Super 8 fi lm. [NOTE: contains nudity and adult Families: A Social History of Amateur Film. Discussion on the his- subject matter.] 1974. 5 minutes. VHS toriography of home movies. “The archives is not about the past, it’s about the future.” 109 minutes. Mark Neumann—Home Movies on Freud’s Couch Los Dos Mundos de Angelita/The Two Mark, then associate professor in the Department of Communica- Worlds of Angelita tion at the University of South Florida, discuss looking at home movies by a patient of Dr. Freud’s, by Archie Stewart, and others. A Puerto Rican family’s move to the Lower East Side of New 68 minutes. York. 1982. 73 minutes. VHS Eric Schwartz, Esq—Intellectual Property Law and Rights of Privacy in Relation to Home Movies. Muscongus Pond, A Potter’s Place An overview of the rights and the responsibilities of users of home movies. 81 minutes. Potter Connie Romero talks about relationship between her work Eric Schaefer—Plain Brown Wrapper: Adult Films for the and her cabin on the pond. 1979. 20 minutes. VHS Home Market, 1930-1970 Eric is an assistant professor in the Department of Visual and Me- dia Arts for Emerson College and is an executive member of the Uncle Blaine Society for Cinema Studies. A study of 8mm “art” and adult fi lms Life on a cattle ranch in the American West. By Jane Morrison. made to be shown at home. 103 minutes. 1974. 12 minutes. VHS 18 New England Places Great Flood of 1936: The Connecticut River Story It was the greatest disaster ever recorded along the Connecticut Assignment in Aroostook River, making 430,000 people homeless and leaving over $500 mil- lion worth of damage in its path. (In today’s dollars, the cost would Loring Air Force Base in northern Maine closed in 1994. This is a have been over 6.5 billion!) Filmmaker Ed Klekowski returns to look at its heyday: Mom at home, the sergeant at work, the family chronicle the fl ood that devastated 12 states, including most of at play. 1956. 27 minutes. DVD PERF New England in 1936. 58 minutes. DVD Great Cranberry Island Bayside Amateur fi lm by Robert Browning of a young boy on Cranberry A historical and current portrait of the town of Bayside, on the Isles, Maine, learning about island life. 1930. 60 minutes. coast of Maine. 1996. 28 minutes. VHS VHS PERF History is Always Being Made in Bucksport Castine History of Champion International paper mill and the town. 1995. The coastal town of Castine, Maine. 2004. 58 minutes. DVD 23 minutes. VHS

History of Lake View Plantation Changing the Landscapes: Vermont’s Past Century Documentary about Lake View Plantation, Maine, combining still Vermont during the 1900’s. 1999. 60 minutes. VHS photos, a tour of historic site and footage of its 2001 celebration. 2001. 31 minutes. VHS

Eastport Home, the Story of Maine Two seasons of a television series on Maine culture produced by the Eastport, Maine, the easternmost city in the United States. 1999. Maine Public Broadcasting Network. The programs aired from 1999 55 minutes. VHS to 2000. Sound and image quality varies. VHS

Eight Ways to Fish A Love for the Land—A look at the last century of farming in Maine and the farmers who shaped their land from the wooded rocky ter- A video about the community of Deer Isle in Maine’s Penobscot rain. Bay. 2003. 60 minutes. DVD A Part of the Main—Explores the European settlement of Maine. A Place Apart—Maine as both a vacationland and a frontier removed from Experience Portland Past the national mainstream. Power Lines—Documentary on electrifi cation in Maine. By 1890, 400 years in the history of Portland, Maine. 2003. the state’s urban areas were benefi ting from the advantages of electricity 70 minutes. DVD while some farms did not get power until the 1940’s. The Nation’s Playground—During the late 1800s, trains and steamboats brought visitors to every corner of the state and the tourism industry rapidly took shape. A Faire Towne, Family Profi le: Taking Care of They Came by Sea—A look into the development of Maine’s the Old Man maritime culture and economy, as shown through its fi sheries and the natu- History of York, Maine. Filmed by Louis de Rochemont. 1952. ral resources of the coast and inland waterways. 15 minutes. VHS Trails, Rails and Roads—Documentary on the history of overland transportation in Maine, and how the state’s people have been connected to economic markets and each other. From Dreamland Sent History of the 1893 Maine State Building now in Poland Spring, Island Winter Maine. 1995. 25 minutes. VHS A look at winter on the island of Vinalhaven in Maine’s Penobscot Bay. Discover how the lobster industry keeps busy during the off Granite by the Sea season. Features artists and boatbuilders. 1998. 50 minutes. VHS The history of granite quarrying on Vinalhaven Island located 15 Knox County on Parade miles off the Maine coast. Many tons of granite were quarried from the island’s bedrock, shaped and shipped by schooners, The people of a mid-coast Maine community, their workplaces and sloops, and lighters. 2002. 29 minutes. DVD recreation. 1940. 43 minutes. color, silent. DVD PERF

From Dreamland Sent Liberty School: The Show History of the 1893 Maine State Building now in Poland Spring, Video projects from students at the Liberty School in Blue Hill, Maine. 1995. 25 minutes. . VHS Maine. As presented at the Alamo Theatre in Bucksport. 2006. 71 minutes. DVD 19 New England Places Maine Experience Programs 1-13 Maine Experience is an original production of MPBN featuring historical segments on various aspects of Maine life – it might be Norumbega: Maine in the Age of Exploration a person, a place, a historical event or even a cultural phenomenon and Settlement – that makes the Pine Tree State such a unique place, one that captures the hearts of residents and visitors alike. DVD Early Maine history, based on maps transferred from a slide tape. 1. Sen. Margaret Chase Smith: Declaration of Conscience 1989. 16 minutes. DVD PERF Voices of the Grange A Morning in Winter, 1895 2. Neal Dow: Prophet of Prohibition Our Town Norlands Living History Center Seguin Two young mothers-turned activists who launched a grass roots 3. Facing the Past: organization to fi ght outsiders like Wal-Mart from changing their Maine Village Mills White Gold beloved Damariscotta, Maine. 2007. 57 minutes. DVD. 4. Mellie Dunham: Fiddling to Fame Maine Statue Stories Bowdoin Pines Penobscot River Crossings 5. The Doctors of Osteopathy A look at the way people have crossed the Penobscot River be- Winslow Homer on Prouts Neck Ears to You tween Bucksport, Verona and Prospect, Maine by boat, ferry, the 6. The Washburns of Livermore, Maine Waldo Hancock Bridge and the Penobscot Narrows Bridge. A A Basilica in Maine The Lindbergh Crate Museum compilation of still and motion pictures with intertitles. 35 minutes. DVD. 7. Machines in the Garden Trolleys Fort Knox: The Silent Sentry 8. Writing the Changes: May Sarton Portland, Maine Maine’s Covered Bridges Colonial Pemaquid A narrated video tour of the Portland area. 2001. 12 minutes. VHS 9. Bangor, Maine: Lumber Capital of the World, Peary’s Necklace The Cribstone Bridge 10. For the Long Haul: Lincoln, Maine The Way Childhood Should Be: Maine Summer Camps, A Boat Called Katahdin Rights and Red: Cold War in New Hampshire 11. Wyman’s Vision A New Hampshire historical documentary about the Cold War. Carpe Diem Old Fort Western 1992. 60 minutes. VHS 12. The Many Lives of Loring Maine’s First Ship: The Virginia Road to the Sky Louis Sockalexis: Baseball’s First Indian 13. Rockland in the Limelight Mount Washington Auto Road. 1991. 25 minutes. VHS Last Log Drive Moxie

Maine Barbecue Seasons of Vermont A “how to do it” fi lm for outdoor cookery experts staged on a Maine lake. Includes opera singing rehearsal at Gilbert and Sullivan Celebrating a sense of place and time through beautiful images. Festival Theatre in Monmouth. 1957. 8 minutes. VHS PERF 2005. 30 minutes. DVD.

Modern Times in Maine and America Secrets of the Mt. Washington Hotel Maine in the early part of the 20th century: tourism, paper in- dustry, hydroelectric power, immigration, agriculture, and reform. A history of the grand resort in New Hampshire’s Bretton Woods. 1995. 30 minutes. DVD PERF 2000. 40 minutes. VHS

Mount Washington Among the Clouds A Sense of Place, A Sense of Time A history of the hotels, newspaper and cog railway, 1852-1908. A look at the island community of Islesford, Maine. 2001. 1989. 30 minutes. VHS 52 minutes. VHS New Hampshire Remembered Seven Mornings in Maine THE ENTIRE SERIES OF THREE ON ONE DVD! A photographic montage of mornings in Maine. A quiet medita- Host Fritz Wetherbee takes you for a walk down Memory Lane to tive piece where land and sea, people and nature connect. For visit many of New Hampshire’s treasures that aren’t there anymore. anyone who loves morning or who loves Maine. 55 minutes. DVD. 180 minutes. VHS PERF 20 New England Places

Sunrise County, USA 50 cities and towns of Washington County, Maine: logging, fi shing, boating, hunting. 1958. 12 minutes. VHS Vermont Memories I This Land: The Story of a Community Land Trust Includes 1930s promotional fi lm Seeing Vermont with Dot and Glen. and a Co-op Called H.O.M.E. 1994. 57 minutes. DVD Karen Saum’s documentary on Orland, Maine organization. 1983. Vermont Memories II 26 minutes. VHS PERF Post World War II. Television comes to Vermont and other things. 1995. 57 minutes. DVD Time Traveler Lake Champlain’s past brought to life. Produced by Vermont Pub- Vermont Memories III lic Television for 4th to 6th graders. 1998. 30 minutes. VHS A variety of curious and amusing stories from Vermont’s history. 1996. 60 minutes. DVD The Trees Still Grow Berlin, New Hampshire, history of a mill town. 1994. Vermonters at War: World War II: From Home 30 minutes. VHS Front to Front Lines Personal memories of Vermonters who lived through the Second Tunbridge Trilogy World War. 2001. 120 minutes. VHS Includes DVD versions of all three of John O’Brien’s Vermont comedies – Vermont is for Lovers, Man with a Plan, and Nosey Parker. All three fi lms include additional bonus footage and commentaries, and yes, Man with a Plan now includes the real-life Vinalhaven story of Fred Tuttle’s rise to political greatness. DVD A portrait of the lobstering community of Vinalhaven, Maine. 1996. 44 minutes. DVD Under Quabbin: The Search for Lost Towns Beneath the billions of gallons of water that fl ow into homes White Mountain Memories across eastern Massachusetts is a story of buried history, scientifi c discovery, and individual hopes and dreams destroyed in the name Documentary on the development of tourism in New Hampshire’s of progress. Professor Ed Klekowski and the Massachusetts State wilderness. 2002. 60 minutes. VHS Police Underwater Recovery Team go in search of the remains of four towns permanently erased from the map to make way for the reservoir 60 years ago. Archival photographs of the towns in their Woodcock Woodlands: Moosehorn National heyday and the recollections of former residents complement the Wildlife Rerserve haunting underwater footage. 58 minutes. DVD A look at the decline of woodcock due to environmental factors and loss of young forest habitat. 1987. 29 minutes. DVD US 1 Aroostook Video tour of life along the northernmost beginnings of Route Wohelo, 1919 One. 2001. 55 minutes. DVD A promotional fi lm of girls’ camp activities on Sebago Lake, Maine. 10 minutes. DVD Vermont’s Great Flood In 1927, Vermont faced the worst natural disaster ever to befall the rural state. A huge fl ood swept away houses, roads, farm ani- mals and livelihoods. Over 600 farms and hundreds of businesses World War II: New Hampshire were destroyed. The loss of track and trains made it the worst disaster in railroad history. From tiny villages to the state capital Interviews, historic news fi lm, photos and radio reports from the in Montpelier, few communities went unscathed. Archival footage battlefi elds, it chronicles how a nation, a state and the citizens of and interviews with survivors bring this historic event to life. New Hampshire mobilized for war. 1994. 60 minutes. VHS 21 min. DVD 21 Oral History Politics

Distinguished Visitors Jerry Brown Speaks in New Hampshire An Interview with R. Buckminster Fuller Architect and visionary; University of Maine Distinguished Visitors From the 1992 presidential campaign. 1992. 28 minutes. interview. 1968. 30 minutes. VHS VHS PERF

Distinguished Visitors John F. Kennedy Speech An Interview with William Kienbusch Anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, October 1963 at Univer- Artist; University of Maine Distinguished Visitors interview. 1968. sity of Maine homecoming. 30 minutes. DVD PERF 30 minutes. VHS

Distinguished Visitors An Interview with James Russell Wiggins Newspaper publisher and diplomat; University of Maine Distin- Muskie vs. Monks: The Final Round guished Visitors interview. 1968. 30 minutes. VHS The third debate between Senator Edmund Muskie and Bob Monks on accountability. 1976. 58 minutes. VHS A Downeast Smile-In with Marshall Dodge Radio Fishtown Three episodes on one videotape of the One-man radio station in the country battles corporate avarice storyteller’s original series, fi rst broadcast and an FCC Goliath who threaten his broadcast license. 1991. on Maine Educational Television in 1970. 28 minutes. VHS 90 minutes. DVD

Margaret Chase Smith Declaration of intention to run for President, includes Q&A. 1964. 17 minutes. VHS

How to Eat a Lobster Maine humorist Alan Smith explains how to catch, buy, and cook lobsters. He also demonstrates how easy (he says) Student Uprising at Harvard it is to pick out all of the meat no matter where you are dining. Amateur footage of student takeover of University Hall during an 1995. 30 minutes. VHS SDS demonstration against the war in Vietnam. Richard Rockefell- er Collection.1969. 12 minutes. VHS An Oral Historian’s Work with Dr. Edward Ives A “how to” illustrating an oral history project by the founder of the Maine Folklife Center. 1987. 30 minutes DVD A Visit to Vermont’s Statehouse Tour of Vermont’s Statehouse in Montpelier, VT. 2001. 80 minutes. VHS Maine Survivors Remember the Holocaust Eight Maine survivors talk about World War II. 1994. A Visit to Vermont’s Supreme Court 43 minutes VHS Tour of Vermont’s Supreme Court by a class of 8th grade students. 2001. 80 minutes. VHS

22 Sports Student Work

Bucksport’s Champion Football Season 1963 The Batteau Machias Bucksport High School football games vs. Belfast, Higgins, Stearns, Student project on construction of a traditional river-driving boat. Dexter, Hampden, Maine. 1963. 80 minutes. VHS 1990. 22 minutes. VHS PERF

Echoes from the Valley Best of Fifteen Years Extreme skiing documentary, depicts the environment and The Maine Student Film and Video Festival lifestyles of two groups of extreme athletes. New England and Compilation directed by video educator Huey. 1993. California Alpine sport locations. 2001. 75 minutes. VHS 58 minutes. VHS

Bowdoin Expedition Golden: The Hobey Baker Story Hobey Baker, golden athlete, hockey and football Hall of Famer, In August 1996, twelve students from the Maine School of Science and gentleman of the pre-World War I “Gilded Age.” Talented and & Mathematics and the Caribou Vocational Technical Center charismatic, he was the embodiment of sportsmanship, fair play, recreated the 1605 voyage of English explorer George Weymouth and honor. 2004. DVD with the help of the Schooner Bowdoin and a crew from the Maine Maritime Academy. Students received hands-on lessons in seaman- ship and conducted fi eld tests in physics, geometry, history, coastal Legends of American Skiing culture, botany, archaeology. 1997. 37 minutes. VHS PERF Footage of early skiing, including Dartmouth Outing Club, Tucker- man’s Ravine, Toni Matt. 1982. 80 minutes. DVD Carlton Willey Baseball pitcher, 1958 rookie of the year, interviewed in a high school project. Unedited interview from VHS master. 1990. NESM Film Sampler and The Man in the Red 39 minutes. DVD PERF Flannel Suit Compilation of excerpts of fi lms from the New England Ski Museum. The fi lms range from the 1930s to the 1960s and cover a Ella Knowles: A Dangerous Woman wide variety of skiing subjects in both U.S. and international loca- Video on a suffragist and Bates alumna by Robert Branham and tions. 1996. 45 minutes. VHS PERF students. 1991. 25 minutes. VHS In Jest: A Vegetarian Comedy Shawnee Peak 2008, 70th A comedy written and acted by Vermont teens, who scramble to Celebrating 70 years of skiing at Pleasant Mountain in Bridgton, stage a school play advocating vegetarianism. Produced by the Maine. A montage of vintage home movies depicting fun on the Fledging Films Institute for emerging teen writers, actors and slopes. 2008. 18 minutes. DVD fi lmmakers by Kingdom County Productions. Includes Behind the Scenes, additional 30 minutes. 1998. 87 minutes. VHS PERF Ski Sentinels Alpine Skiing began to be a popular sport in America during the 1930s. With thousands on the slopes accidents began to mount. In Maine’s Golden School Days, 1890-1930 1938, Charles Minot Dole gathered together and inspired a group The Phillips-Strickland House, Bangor. Interviews and still photos. of like-minded volunteers to evacuate and care for the injured. A project of 8th graders from the Caravel Middle School. 1996. 45 minutes. DVD 30 minutes. VHS PERF

Thrills and Spills in the North Country Mission: Alpha Centauri Stowe, North Conway, Woodstock and Lake Placid; interviews with Brad Washburn and others. 1998. 56 minutes. VHS Super 8 science fi ction fi lm made by 8th graders at the Blue Hill [Maine] Consolidated School. 1967. 13 minutes. DVD

Winter Sports in the White Mountain National Forest Mysteries of the Unknown: A Documentary About Our Community Skiing, sledding, and snowshoeing in New Hampshire. 1934. 28 minutes. VHS PERF Student video about Bucksport, Maine, with original music. 1990. 30 minutes. VHS 23 Student Work Technology

Places of Interest in the Bucksport Area Industry on Parade Three part series from a weekly news magazine produced by A student project. 1989. 60 minutes. VHS the National Association of Manufacturers in the 1950s. Available on VHS Roughing the Uppers: the Great Shoe Strike of 1937 Tape A—Reel #2 & 150 Documentary by Robert Branham and Bates College students GE dedication of new laboratory, researchers turning yesterday’s about CIO shoe strike in Lewiston & Auburn, Maine. 1992. dreams into reality. World’s largest temporary printing press at the 55 minutes. VHS National Graphic Arts exhibition. Fiberglass boats; 460 Degrees Below Zero - A.D. Little Co. Vermont:toys. Metal molding under Starting Over: Understanding and Supporting pressure. 21 minutes. Refugee and Immigrant Experiences Tape B—Reel #335, 107, 29, & 244 The stories of four University of Southern Maine students reveal Indiana: Tomato production has overtaken sales, new campaign to challenges, resilience, and determination. DVD increase sales. Texas: ceramic bookrest business, mass production fueled by the determination of a grandmother. New York: Factory Tall Tales workers model new clothes. Massachusetts: Dow Chemical styrofoam. Maine: Building minesweepers; Potatoe harvesting; Sudents from the Whitefi eld Schools painted images on Central Kansas: Salt mining, Looms for home spinning. Ohio: BVD Maine Power Company utility poles as part of The Century Company. : Power tools. Pocket auto-pilot, Lear Co. Project initiated by the Maine Humanities Council. Interviews. Eastport, Maine: A town reborn. Frocks to parachutes. 1994. 22 minutes. VHS 55 minutes. Teen 3 Tape C—Reel #106, 230, 138, & 482 Family car of the air: Cessna models for the business man. Three short fi lms produced by teenagers at Vermont’s Fledgling Bostich Staple factory in Rhode Island. American Silver Mining Films Summer Institute. 1999. 50 minutes. VHS Company of Flushing, NY. The Rock Island Railroad rolls again. Electronic tape, Bakelite, Truckers Retreat, Sears mail order catalog, Traveling Through the Dark Hershey chocolate, laundries, restaurants. Industrial footage from 1940’s & 1950’s. 55 minutes. A Day in the Life of Scott Grindle Portrait of a blind 7th-grader by his schoolmates at the Blue Hill [Maine] Consolidated School. 1997. 14 minutes. VHS PERF Number Please The Story of Early Telephone Operators in New Hampshire She was at the heart of most rural communities for nearly half a century. She knew you by the sound of your voice. She could track Technology down the doctor or police in an emergency. And sometimes she knew just a little too much about your business. Oral Historian Judith Moyer traces the history of early telephone operators from 1881 until the last one was replaced by a dial tone in 1973. Bryant Pond: The Last Ringdown 26 minutes. VHS America’s last magneto telephone company, in Bryant Pond, Maine. 1982. 12 minutes. DVD PERF Up in Flames A fascinating look at the development of The Crash of 1929 North American fi re detection, commu- nication, and fi re suppression technology The stock market crash that lead to the Great Depression. 1990. 60 from the inception of the lookout tower minutes. VHS to the weather satellite. Remarkable his- torical footage and photographs show the devastation of fi res such as Idaho’s 1910 Goodall Mills: the Story of Chase Velmo Big Blowup and Oregon’s 1933 Tillamook Burn. The impact of these catastrophic Goodall Mills was a family-owned textile mill in Sanford, Maine. fi res on the search and development of fi re The fi lm shows the industrial process including men and women at fi ghting technology is illustrated with scenes work. 1926 and 1932. 115 minutes. DVD of hand use, fi re plows, aerial tankers, and smokejumping. The multi-agency Operation Firestop in 1954 is highlighted as an ex- ample of the cooperative nature of the research and development effort. Edited and produced by Vester Dick. 29 minutes DVD

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The Cold War/Transportation/TV Commercials Gee Bee Airplanes Compilation tape from the Bangor Historical Society / WABI TV collection. 50 minutes each. VHS. PERF The sport planes that made a fabulous entrance into the aviation scene in the early 1930s. 1992. 60 minutes. VHS Maine Goes to the Tangerine Bowl In 1965, the University of Maine football team competed in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida against East Carolina. This docudrama produced and directed by George Maintenance of Steel and Motor Power Wildey, follows the team as they practice for the game and make the trip South. To Two railroad maintenance fi lms Big Muscle (1962) and Giants of the prepare, they run drills outside in the snow Roadhouse (1968) produced by the Bangor and Aroostook Railroad. and workout inside with the thermostat set 1962, 1968. 36 minutes. DVD at 80 degrees. We see the team head to the airport and follow them through their busy week in Florida. Practices, pre-game events Marilyn Clark Collection and halftime shows are highlighted. George Hale does the Presented by the United States Post Offi ce Department, produced play-by- play as parts of the game are shown. The boys return to by Bureau of Transportation and Bureau of Personnel. This is a Maine to a hero’s welcome. This Black Bear team remains the only look at “Mail by Rail.” 1950. 28 minutes. VHS one from Maine to ever compete in a bowl contest 22 minutes PLUS bonus footage! DVD Memories of Steam in New England: New Haven, Central Vermont, Maine Central Maine’s TV Time Machine This video showcases steam locomotives in action in silent archival The 1950s and early 60s in news, sports and local commercials. footage with an added soundtrack. 30 min. DVD 1989. 34 minutes. DVD PERF Moving History: Two-Foot Rail Returns to Maine Meet the Victim In a parade unlike any seen before, fi fty antique trucks form a Narrated short TV dramas produced in New England by John convoy to haul the Edaville Railroad Collection 150 miles from Potter. Ill Wind, The Man on the Beach, Trigger Man, The Wall, Massachusetts to its new home in Portland, Maine. Leading the The Fatal Story, The Fabulous Pearl, Never Go Back, the last in parade are the original trucks that took the unique train out of color, set on Cape Cod. 1952. 110 minutes total. VHS Maine a half century ago. 48 minutes. DVD

You May Remember This! Northern Railroads Highlights of Manchester, New Hampshire’s Channel 9 from the Steam era footage, stories by railroaders and historians. 1995. 1950s to 1970s. 1996. 44 minutes. VHS 60 minutes. DVD

Rails and Trails: Visions of Maine’s Future Footage of railway trains and promotion of passenger rail systems Transportation in Maine and New Hampshire. Includes NHF archival footage from Philip Thompson Collection. 1992. 18 minutes. VHS

The Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Ride the Sandy River Railroad Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company. 1991. 30 minutes. DVD For more than fi fty years, Franklin County, Maine enjoyed the best two-foot gauge railroad in the country. Started in the late 1870s, the Edaville Collection Sandy River Line eventually comprised 113 miles of track until its sudden death in 1935. 1930. 30 minutes. DVD Massachusett’s Maine Attraction & Edaville Revisited The history of the Maine two- footers and observe regular-service trains on the Sandy River and Bridgton & Harrison railroads. 120 minutes. DVD 25 Women’s Topics Woods

America’s First Filmmakers Alice Guy-Blache & Lois Weber Alaska Silence & Solitude Four fi lms by two of the silent era’s most successful women direc- Filmmakers Bob Swerer Sr. and Bob tors, Alice Guy-Blache and Lois Weber. How Men Propose (1913), Swerer Jr. venture into the remote Matrimony’s Speed Limit (1913), A House Divided (1913) and Too wilderness of Alaska to experience and Wise Wives (1921). 1995. 114 minutes. . VHS fi lm abundant wildlife encountering bull moose, caribou, dahl sheep, and grizzly bear. An American Nurse at War They also meet Dick Proenneke who has lived in this “one man wilderness” for over 30 years. Historical documentary focuses on World War I through the eyes 2004. 58 minutes. DVD of Marion McCune Rice of Brattleboro, Vermont, who spent four years in France helping wounded soldiers and civilians. 1997. 36 minutes. VHS Alone in the Wilderness Richard Proenneke lives a self-suffi cient life in his log cabin. This Electra Havemeyer Webb: Out of the Ordinary fi lm is a simple account of his day-to-day explorations and activi- ties he carries out alone in the wilderness and the constant of Biographical documentary of the founder of The Shelburne Mu- nature’s events that keep him company. 2004. 60 minutes. DVD seum, in Vermont. 2002. 60 minutes. DVD Hard Work Cut and Run Working conditions for women in the later part of the 19th century in Maine. Using interviews, historical photos, and video Health and safety in the Maine woods in the era of mechanization, from present day factories Hard Work details the rise of the female by Richard Searls. 1980. 40 minutes. DVD PERF workforce in the state’s mills and factories and explores the condi- tions that women had to endure both on and off the job. 2004. Dead River Rough Cut: The Director’s Cut 59 minutes. DVD Remastered director’s take on the On the Job: Women Launching a New Tradition original, with 20 minutes of bonus footage Women who worked in the ship-building industry in wartime US never seen before. 2002. 75 minutes. DVD during the 1940s. 1997. 29 minutes. VHS

Soul of a Woman Documentary about Mary Baker Eddy and founding of The First Church of Christ, Scientist. 1994. 60 minutes. VHS

Working Women of Waldo County: Her Story Dynamite, Whiskey and Wood: The stories of four women and their working lives, their mothers Connecticut Log Drives and grandmothers. [poor sound] Woman cooking and telling sto- Connecticut log drives 1870 - 1915. Every year, river men drove ries of her family, great-grandfather was a sea captain, great-grand- over a quarter of a million spruce logs 300 miles from the river’s mother ran a farm and raised ten children, grandmother did nurs- headwaters near Quebec to sawmills in Massachusetts. Much of the ing and midwifery, mother taught school and farmed. Women who lumber that built the cities of Greenfi eld, Holyoke, Springfi eld made wine and medicines. Doing laundry [before “conveniences”] and Hartford came from those mills. Includes underwater footage, by heating water, etc. Teaching school, eight grades. Woman playing historical photographs, early fi lm, newspaper accounts and personal piano [no sound]. Woman who moved back to Belfast in 1913 and reminiscences. 2005. 57 minutes. DVD worked as babysitter and in tea room, sardine factory, went to work full time at age fourteen, married at age sixteen, married for 58 years. Shots of her embroidery and plate collection. 1983. 29 minutes. DVD Forest Wars Can we have our wood products and our forest too? 1996. Working Women of Waldo County: Our Heritage 72 minutes. VHS PERF Basketmaking from colonial times, spinning and weaving, use of herbs, animal tending, teaching school, readings from women’s diaries in 18th and 19th centuries. Some scenes are same as in Her From Pulpwood to Newsprint Story. Preparing fi sh, telling about ancestors, tending farm while A comprehensive look at the papermaking process. 1940. raising 15 children after husband dies of tuberculosis, quilting, 25 minutes. DVD working at a young age, low wages, women dying young in colonial times,making fi shing net. 1983. 29 minutes. DVD 26 Woods

From Stump to Ship: A 1930s Logging Film Last Log Drive Down the Kennebec Documentary about Scott Paper’s last log drive. 1976. Complete look at the long-log industry from for- 30 minutes. DVD est to on board a schooner bound for New York. A title. 1930. 28 minutes. DVD PERF Little Log Cabin in the Northern Woods Amateur fi lm of a young woman’s hunting trip near Brownville, Maine, with a professional guide. 1930. 13 minutes. VHS PERF

Loons of the Northern Forest Frozen North Footage of two loon families followed through the full For more than 30 years a man by the name of Dick Proenneke breeding season. 1998. 45 minutes. VHS lived alone in the Alaskan Bush. His only neighbors were the wolves and the grizzly bears. His only transportation was his canoe and a good set of legs. Through the years, Dick kept written jour- Lumberjack Sky Pilot nals of daily life at Twin Lakes but would also document much of his adventure on fi lm with his 16mm Bolex camera. The Frozen True life experiences of lumberjacks dur- North is Dick’s own fi lmed account of his life alone in this ing the 1930s and 1940s as fi lmed by Rev. “One Man’s Wilderness”. DVD Frank Reed, who visited lumber camps in the North Country. 2001. 60 minutes. DVD Helicopter Logging An episode from the television series U.S. Logger . 1994. 30 minutes. VHS

In the Public Interest October Fury: Maine’s Forest Fire Disasters The federal work program from to Cape Elizabeth. 1987. 58 minutes. VHS A documentary examining the destructive forest fi res Maine experienced in October of 1947. Produced for the Maine Forest Service. 1997. 30 minutes. VHS PERF Katahdin: The Mountain of People The story of Baxter State Park in Maine. 2001. DVD Our White Pine Heritage How the trees are harvested for use in construction, papermaking, Keyes Fibre Company: Groundwood Mill Operations etc. 1948. 16 minutes. VHS PERF The Keyes Fibre Company was founded in Shawmut, Maine, in 1903. This video shows the operations of its groundwood mill in Pilgrim Forests the early 1950s which produced pulp destined for paper plates and Civilian Conservation Corps work in New England -- Acadia Na- trays. Original video shot by Keyes Fibre employee LeRoy Goodine tional Park and White Mountain National Forest. 1933. 10 minutes. in 1952 with his narration added in 2005. 30 minutes. DVD VHS PERF

River Run King Spruce Two perspectives on the spring drive on Harvesting pulpwood, includes horses and mechanical log haulers. Maine’s Machias River. The danger and 1940. 23 minutes. DVD PERF excitement of the work and diversity of the river drivers of 1951 and 1952 are profi led. 21 minutes. DVD. Land of Remembered Vacations Promotional work made for the Maine Department of Economic Development. Begins with scenes of Kittery, Maine turnpike to Augusta and Kennebec River. Film includes discussion of: lakes of Maine, Maine colleges, multitudes of lodgings, fi shing in lakes, Shingles Made in Maine Pemaquid Light, lighthouses, life and activities of lobstermen, Cutting and installing white cedar shingles in East Corinth, Maine. fall foliage, waterfalls, mineral collecting, panning for gold, oxen 1990. 30 minutes. VHS PERF pulling logs, “oldtimers” describing the virtues of splitting wood, Skowhegan State Fair (started in 1819), Sugarloaf (resort), county fairs and harness racing. 1955. 20 minutes. VHS 27 Woods

So You Want to Be a Woodsman Timberjack: The Careful Loggers Cut-to-length logging machinery in action. 1997. 30 minutes. color Use and Care of a and Twitching . and sound. VHS PERF 1996. 58 minutes. DVD PERF Timberjack: The First 50 Years 50 Years of logging mechanization in the forest from the horse to the walking machine, from the fi rst to the computerized harvesting machine of today. 1997. 30 minutes. VHS PERF

The Story of Baxter State Park Timberjack: Who’s Lookin’ After My Forest? ...And How’s it Going? In 1931, Former Governor Percival Baxter gave to the people of Maine the fi rst parcel of what was to become the more than Informative video showing how modern practices can be 200,000 acre park that bears his name. At the time most considered compared to harvesting a crop of corn. 1997. 30 minutes. the area a remote wasteland which may be why it remains a wilder- VHS PERF ness in which to seek solace from the fast paced world, a place where nature is at peace. 1998. 45 minutes. VHS Wilderness and Spirit: A Mountain Called Katahdin Documentary about Mt. Katahdin in Baxter State Park in Maine. The Story of Wood in the Northeast 2002. 100 minutes. DVD The many uses of wood and the vast array of products derived from it. Several species of trees are harvested and graded for use. Woodsmen and River Drivers, Another Day, Detailed narration and images show woods, sawmills, and manufac- Another Era turing. See boards, furniture, apple boxes, salt-fi sh tubs, plywood, and shoe heels made. Produced for the Northeastern Lumber Five individuals who worked for the Machias Lumber Company. Manufacturers Association. 2006. 30 minutes. DVD 1989. 30 minutes. DVD PERF

Then it Happened In 1947, forest fi res in devastated Maine. Focuses on aftermath in southern Maine. 1947. 20 minutes. DVD PERF

Timber is a Crop Pulpwood harvesting in the 1940s-1950s, from the Brown Company Collection, Berlin, New Hampshire. 1940. 66 minutes. DVD PERF

Timber on the Move Crisp archival footage, photographs and modern reenactments document the devel- opment of log moving technology and its impact on the land. You are taken back to the river drives in colonial New Hampshire and then to the introduction of helicopter and balloon yarding in the Pacifi c Northwest. You see how geography played a role in the tools of the trade and the transportation of logs to the mills. See tim- ber harvesting, river drives, big wheels, the engine, logging railroads, steam loaders, the Lombard log hauler, and early crawler tractors and fairlead arches. Edited and produced by Vester Dick. 34 minutes. DVD 28 Membership Information Membership at any level is an opportunity to become involved with the preservation and enjoyment of our moving image heritage. Becoming a member or maintaining a membership in Northeast Historic Film is a terrifi c way for you to support our efforts as a moving image archives and cultural resource.

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Index Mov-Y

J K L M N O PL Q R L L S T U L V W N XYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ \ k P h ` X P r f N XL b Y b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZ\ †  p P  L S YPS L h b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZ\ z ] L X r N S Y P b v N X t N O L X b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ i

J K L M N O PL Q R L L S T ] ^ S _ R XL S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ \ k h ^ j L b N v  S YL XL b Y PS YK L _ R j p b W N X m Y XL ^ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ {  p N N ` T s R b _ N ^ Y y R P h l L X N v ] PS ^ h K ^ O L S T M ^ PS L Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z i ] L X r N S Y M L r N XPL b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

M N O PS ` a P b YN X c d k N L r PS m j YPN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZ{  r PYK T M ^ X ` ^ XL Y q K ^ b L  W L L j K ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ \ ] L X r N S Y M L r N XPL b    S YN YK L ’ i | b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

J V N e f N N Y g ^ P h g L YR XS b YN M ^ PS L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ i k N X Y h ^ S l T M ^ PS L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZ\ |  N ˆ N R ƒ ^ S Y YN _ L ^ ƒ N N l b r ^ S ‘ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ † ] L X r N S Y M L r N XPL b    ] ^ S P b K L l  r ^ ` L b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

M R b j N S ` R b k N S l T m k N YYL X n b k h ^ j L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o k N X Y X ^ PY N v s L N X ` L a ^ X l c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ{  N S ` N v YK L x XR r e J K L k L YXN ` h c W K b N v M ^ PS L Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z z ] L X r N S Y g N r ^ S j L T m ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ [

M R b p PL O b Z M N S p b d J K L f PS ^ h g N R S l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ \ k N X Y X ^ PY N v L S S PL ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ [ {  N R h N v ^ ƒ N r ^ S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ \ € ] L X r N S YL X b ^ Y ƒ ^ X ƒ N X h l ƒ ^ X ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

M c f ^ YK L X n b q ^ r L X ^ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o k N Y ^ YN ~ ^ YL X b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZ[ |  N R YK ~ XS L b Y  K ^ j p h L YN S ^ S l YK L ~ S l R X ^ S j L J K L ] P p PS ` ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ[ i

M c s X ^ S l W ^ XL S Y b a ^ l ^ a N YL hZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o k X P j L T a N r L X  YN XPL b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ† ~ „ W L l PYPN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z € ] P b PY YN ] L X r N S Y n b  Y ^ YL K N R b L T m ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ \

M c t ^ l c u n Y K L k PS L b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ [ k XN W K L j c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ {  Y ^ XYPS ` u O L XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ\ { ] P b PY YN ] L X r N S Y n b  R W XL r L q N R X Y T m ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ \

M c b YL XPL b N v YK L w S p S N V S T m x N j R r L S Y ^ X c g ^ j K L h T g ^ j K L hZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZ[ {  YL h h ^ x ^ h h ^ b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZ[ i ] N P j L b f XN r M ^ PS L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ \

^ y N R Y N R X q N r r R S P Y c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ z g ^ l PN f P b K YN V S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZ\ \  YL V ^ X Y T m X j K PL q N h h L j YPN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o ƒ ^ y ^ S ^ p P d m U L V x ^ V S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz

J K L M c b YL X c N v YK L t N b Y g L l k ^ PS Y k L N W h L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZz g ^ P h b ^ S l J X ^ P h b e ] P b PN S b v N X M ^ PS L b n f R YR XL ZZZZZZZZZ\ i m  YN h L S t P v L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ[ i ƒ ^ p PS ` w W f XL S j K “ g L O L Ph” ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †

J K L M c YK N v f PS ` L XW XPS Y b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ { g L y L j j ^ N v  R S S c y XN N p f ^ X r ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ { J K L  YN X c N v _ ^ „ YL X  Y ^ YL k ^ X p ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ † ƒ ^ c _ ^ j p a N r L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ [ i

U ^ YR XL n b _ h R L y L X X c h ^ S l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ | g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d J K L  YN X c N v ƒ N N l PS YK L U N XYK L ^ b YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ † ƒ ^ c x N V S ~ ^ b YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZ[ [

U L ^ XPS ` T a L h L S q N S b j PN R b t PO PS ` } m j ^ l P ^ S ] P h h ^ ` L b T m j ^ l P ^ S a P b YN X c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  Y X ^ S ` L  S YL X h R l L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ [ i ƒ ^ c b ^ Y ƒ ^ h h ^ j L ‚  N S b

q N S b j PN R b x c PS ` ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ \ g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d m b b P r P h ^ YPN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J K L  Y X ^ S ` L XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZ[ i J K L _ ^ S p x N X c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ €

U ~  M f P h r  ^ r W h L X ^ S l J K L M ^ S PS YK L g L l g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d _ P h P S ` R ^ h P b r ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † m  Y X ^ S ` L X PS YK L Œ PS ` l N r ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ i ƒ L y y ~ h L j Y X ^ a ^ O L r L c L X d u R Y N v YK L u X l PS ^ X c ZZZZZ\ €

f h ^ S S L h  R PYZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZ\ z g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d f L b YPO ^ h b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  YXL L YL XT J N r d s N PS ` YN YK L M N O PL b J ^ h p ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o ƒ K L XL YK L g PO L X b f h N V U N XYK ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ i

U L V ~ S ` h ^ S l n b s XL ^ Y g PO L XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ€ g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d  r r P ` X ^ YPN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  YR l L S Y w W X P b PS ` ^ Y a ^ XO ^ X l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ \ J K L ƒ K PYL a L XN S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z †

U L V a ^ r W b K PXL g L r L r y L XL l  T   ‚ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ | g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d t N V L h h M P h h b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  R r r L X f P h r  c r W N b PR r \ | | [ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ o ƒ K PYL M N R S Y ^ PS M L r N XPL b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

U P ` K Y k N X Y h ^ S l _ R XS L l T YK L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZo g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d u X ` ^ S P ‡ L X b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  R r r L X k h ^ j L T m ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ i ƒ K N a ^ b  L L S YK L ƒ PS l ‘ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ \

U N y h L a L ^ X Y b q PO P h ƒ ^ X ] L X r N S YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZo g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d  R r r L X  YN j p ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZ[ i ƒ P h l L XS L b b ‚  W PXPY

U N XYK L XS g ^ P h X N ^ l b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ i k N XYL u R O L XYL  R X t L b m X Y b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  R S X P b L q N R S Y X c w  m ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ | m M N R S Y ^ PS q ^ h h L l Œ ^ Y ^ K l PS ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ †

U N XYK XR S S L XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZ[ | g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d k N Y ^ YN a ^ XO L b YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ †  V ^ S YN S q N r r R S P Y c ] P l L N ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ | ƒ P h h L c T q ^ X h Y N S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZ\ z

J K L t ^ S l N v U N XR r y L ` ^ d M ^ PS L PS YK L m ` L N v g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d g L j N S YXL l L k L R W h L b m J ^ h L N v J V N f P b K L XPL b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ € ƒ P h b N S T _ P h h  YN X c T J K L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZo

~ „ W h N X ^ YPN S ‚  L Y Y h L r L S YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ | f X ^ S j N W K N S L T Q R L y L j ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J ^ h L b f XN r J K L U N XYK q N R S Y X c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ | J K L ƒ PS l _ P X l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z Z Z Z Z Z z

U N b L c k ^ X p L XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ[ { g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d  N j P ^ h q h R y b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J ^ h L b N v ƒ N N l ^ S l ƒ ^ YL XZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ€ ƒ PS l c m j XL b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZ[ i

U R r y L X k h L ^ b L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZ\ { g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d  YZ M ^ X c b n a N b W P Y ^ hZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J ^ h h J ^ h L b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ { ƒ PS YL X  W N X Y b PS YK L ƒ K PYL M N R S Y ^ PS U ^ YPN S ^ h

u n _ XPL S T L XL r P ^ K a N r L j N r PS ` ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZi g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d _ P h P S ` R ^ h P b r J L L S z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ { f N XL b YZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ z

u j YN y L X f R X c d q K R X j K g L v N X r ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J K L S  Y a ^ W W L S L l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ † ƒ PYK a N S N X b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZ[ i

M ^ PS L n b f N XL b Y f PXL x P b ^ b YL X b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ † g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d J K L q ^ YK N h P j q K R X j K ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J K L N l N X ^ s N L b ƒ P h l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ i ƒ N K L h N T [ Š [ Š ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZ\ [

u h l  X N S b P l L b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZ[ { g L  L Y b L Y t R r PL XL d J K P b t ^ S l J K L  YN X c N v ^ q N r r R S P Y c t ^ S l ƒ N N l j N j p ƒ N N l h ^ S l b d M N N b L K N XS U ^ YPN S ^ h

u h l M ^ S x N ` b ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZ[ { J K L q N r r R S P Y c u h l J N V S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ † J XR b Y ‚ ^ q N e u W q ^ h h L l a u M ~ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ | ƒ P h l h P v L g L b L XO L ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ [

u h l  ^ X l PS L ] P h h ^ ` L  L XPL b T [ e \ T [ e [ \ T † e o ZZZZZZZZZZZZZ[ € g L S ^ b j L S j L ~ l S ^  YZ ] PS j L S Y M P h h ^ c T k N L YZZZZZZZZZZZZZ{ J K X P h h b ^ S l  W P h h b PS YK L U N XYK q N R S Y X c ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ z ƒ N N l b r L S ^ S l g PO L X l XPO L X b m S N YK L X x ^ c T

u S _ N ^ X l YK L M N X ` ^ S ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ† g P l L YK L  ^ S l c g PO L X g ^ P h X N ^ l ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ\ i J P r y L X P b ^ q XN W ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Z\ † m S N YK L X ~ X ^ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ ZZZ\ †

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