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Ellsworth, Maine was first settled along what is now called the Union River by the British in 1763. At that time, the river was known as New Bowdoin. It was a very important waterway for transporting the harvested lumber to Britain interests for many years. (next photo) The above HDR photo is available in the following approximate sizes, matted and framed in a truly beautiful process that does not require glass: 9.3 x 14, 13.3 x 20, 16 x 24, and 20 x 30 inches |
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