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    Brooklin is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 827 at the 2020 census. Brooklin was originally part the larger town of...
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  • Brooklin may refer to Brooklin, Ontario, Canada Brooklin, California, United States Brooklin, Maine, United States Brooklin, West Virginia, United States...
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    Brooklin is a community in the town of Whitby, Ontario, Canada, north of central Whitby, at the south junction of Ontario Highways 12 and 7. While Brooklin...
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  • Joel White (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    the essayist Roger Angell was his halfbrother. He grew up in North Brooklin, Maine and attended Cornell University, then transferred after two years to...
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    E. B. White (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    White, a naval architect and boat builder, who later owned Brooklin Boat Yard in Brooklin, Maine. Katharine's son from her first marriage, Roger Angell,...
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    old Native American settlement at Naskeag Point on Penobscot Bay in Brooklin, Maine. A 1978 article in Time called the discovery site an ancient Indian...
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    of the ICM in 1928 in Bologna and in 1936 in Oslo. Veblen died in Brooklin, Maine, in 1960 at age 80. After his death the American Mathematical Society...
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  • Goddard Site (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
    The Goddard Site is a prehistoric archaeological site in Brooklin, Maine. The site is notable for the large number of stone artifacts found, most of which...
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  • neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Brookline, Vermont, a town Brooklin, Maine Brooklyn This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    White, was a naval architect and boat-builder who owned Brooklin Boatyard in Brooklin, Maine.[citation needed] White originally wrote under the name Katharine...
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    The World Of Pilotage Under Sail and Oar Wooden Boat Publications. Brooklin, Maine. 2001 Tribune, Larry Fruhling Larry Fruhling is a special correspondent...
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    Cunliffe, Tom (2001). Pilots, The World Of Pilotage Under Sail and Oar. Brooklin, Maine: Wooden Boat Publications. ISBN 9780937822692. "Schooner Zodiac History"...
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    collected by Prentiss and Frederick True, a biologist, in 1897 in Brooklin, Maine, the remains of which consist of a maxilla, parts of the nasal bone...
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  • E. B. White House (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
    The E. B. White House is a historic house on 470 Bay Road in Brooklin, Maine, United States. This well-preserved 18th-century farmhouse was home for many...
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  • by American classicist Charles A. Platt. The "House by the Sea" in Brooklin, Maine was renovated in 2017, moving away from Schafer's typical historical...
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    engineering. Maine penny: An 11th-century Norwegian coin found in a Native American shell midden at the Goddard Site in Brooklin, Maine, United States...
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    U.S. Died September 23, 1902(1902-09-23) (aged 68) Haven Colony, Brooklin, Maine, U.S. Resting place Arlington National Cemetery, Section 1 Spouse Emma...
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    Hancock County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2020 census, the population was 55,478. Its county seat is Ellsworth. The county...
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    The Brooklin IOOF Hall is an commercial and fraternal society building at the junction of Center Harbor Road and Reach Road (Maine State Route 175) in...
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  • Flye Point 2 (category Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
    also designated Site 42.43 by the Maine Archaeological Survey, is a prehistoric archaeological site in Brooklin, Maine. This site includes a large shell...
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    James Russell Wiggins (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    ambassador, Wiggins moved to Brooklin, Maine where he became editor and publisher of The Ellsworth American of Ellsworth, Maine. He received the Eugene Cervi...
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    Cunliffe, Tom (2001). Pilots, The World Of Pilotage Under Sail and Oar. Brooklin, Maine: WoodenBoat. p. 205. ISBN 9780937822692. Lampee, Charles I. (1959)...
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    2023. On 20 October 2016, Libby Chamberlain, a private resident of Brooklin, Maine, created Pantsuit Nation, an invite-only Facebook group to follow the...
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    Beth Eden Chapel (category Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in Maine)
    church near the junction of Naskeag Point Road and Stubbs Drive in Brooklin, Maine. Built in 1900, this Late Victorian wood-frame church was the first...
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  • Peapod (boat) (category History of Maine)
    common length. "Maine Coast Peapod". Small Boats Magazine. February 2017. Retrieved 2020-09-12. "Brooklin, "Building Peapods" - Maine Folklife Center...
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  • Helen Yglesias (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    examines the idea of liberation. For many years she lived and wrote in Brooklin, Maine. She joined the Young Communist League in 1936. She then left the Communist...
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    Sedgwick, Maine Sedgwick Library Association Sedgwick-Brooklin Historical Society Museum Information about Sedgwick, Hancock County, Maine 44°18′13″N...
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  • Jose Yglesias (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    Party USA newspaper The Daily Worker. He lived in New York City and Brooklin, Maine. From 1953 to 1963 he held an executive position at the pharmaceutical...
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  • Elijah W. Reed (category People from Brooklin, Maine)
    Reed (November 27, 1827 – January 27, 1888) was a ship captain from Brooklin, Maine, who is credited with establishment of the menhaden fishing industry...
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    hill of corn, as fertilizer. Captain Reed moved his business from Brooklin, Maine, to the Northern Neck, and brought to the established community of...
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