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NHF Films October

PO Box 900, 379 Main Street, Bucksport, Maine 04416 phone: 207
469-0924 fax:
207 469-7875 |
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| Monthly
Selection: October (2001) |
| Title:
"Crossing into Maine" |
| Date:
1936 |
Audio:
Sound |
| NHF
Collections Title:
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The
Archie Stewart Collection |
| Type
of Source Film:
Amateur |
| From:
Reel 70 |
| Clip Description:
Early sound amateur film of a trip to Maine in 1936, with a
stop at L.L. Bean in Freeport on the way to Grand Lake Stream.
Archie Stewart, a member of the Amateur Cinema League, shot
70 hours of film in Maine, at his home in Newburgh, New York,
and on trips around the United States between 1928 and 1993. |
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collections info: Each clip is part of a larger collection
that is preserved in our archives. For more detailed collection
info about this moving image selection click
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clips from this series: |
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Excerpt
from "Crossing Into Maine"
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Freeport
in 1936, the Stewart hunting party came downstairs laden
with L.L. Bean goods.
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26.53
Meg file
October.mov
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Still
from this month's clip
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The
first snowfall brought out the motion picture cameras.
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© 2002 by Northeast Historic Film. All rights reserved. All media
are for the personal use of students, scholars and the public. Any
commercial use or publication is strictly prohibited. |
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