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Turn of the Tide
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:48:39

Dramatic film about formation of a Maine fishermen's cooperative, shot in Port Clyde, Maine, with an unsynchronized sound track. The cast is local fishermen. Film made to educate people about advantages of lobster cooperatives.

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Lobster industry
Outdoor life
Fishing/Fisherman
Shipping/Shipbuilding

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View Western Maine Sanatorium (Excerpt)
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:01:42

Excerpt of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History
Health

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View Western Maine Sanatorium I
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:21:26

This first of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History
Health

Moving Image
View Western Maine Sanatorium II
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:21:26

This second of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History

Moving Image
View Western Maine Sanatorium III
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:18:37

This third of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History

Moving Image
View Western Maine Sanatorium IV
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:17:38

This fourth of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History

Moving Image
View Western Maine Sanatorium V
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image, 00:19:56

This fifth of 5 video segments from Talbot and Barbara Hackett Collection contains a factual work on Western Maine Sanatorium in Hebron, Maine. Tuberculosis patients are shown primarily outdoors, playing games, roughhousing, acting out skits, and enjoying winter sports. The Fourth of July parade on the grounds includes a blackface minstrel band. Bedridden patients appear in scenes filmed on the screen porch of the sanatorium. This material, filmed at one of four sanatoriums in Maine, records the philosophy of isolating TB patients and providing a healthy environment to encourage recovery.

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Tuberculosis -- Hospitals -- Maine -- Hebron
Hebron (Me.) -- History

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Woodsmen and Riverdrivers
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Unforgettable individuals who worked for the Machias Lumber Company; interviews with people who remembered the days of from stump to ship.

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Loggers
Logging
Forests/Forestry
Lumbering

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View Earliest Maine Films
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

A collection of five short, silent pieces filmed between 1901-1920 including: DRAWING A LOBSTER POT (1901), the earliest surviving moving image known to have been shot in Maine; TROUT FISHING, RANGELEY LAKES (1905); CANOEING IN MAINE (1906); LOGGING IN MAINE (1906); and THE HOW AND WHY OF SPUDS (1920). With musical accompaniment by Steve Vonderheide.

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Farming/Agriculture
Fishing/Fisherman
Lumbering
Boats and boating, Logging industry, Fishing industry, Recreation, Agriculture

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The First Mainers
Northeast Historic Film, Moving Image

Members of the Passamaquoddy nation talk about the ways of their ancestors and how life is changing for native people. Contrasts the past nomadic lifestyle with contemporary reservation life. Filmed on location at Pleasant Point and Indian Township.

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Native Americans
Passamaquoddy Tribe
Economics, Employment, Native Americans

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