
3 Items in This Collection
1) [Edward M. Graham, Sr.--home movies] Reel 26
Home movies of fishing and hunting in Maine. NHF cataloguer's notes below. (Reel notes from donor are in brackets; reel numbers are donor-assigned.) Reel 26: [Square Lake. Trolling for...
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2) [Edward M. Graham, Sr.--home movies] Reel 27
Home movies of fishing and hunting in Maine. NHF cataloguer's notes below. (Reel notes from donor are in brackets; reel numbers are donor-assigned.) Reel 27: [East Brach Penobscot River...
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3) [Edward M. Graham, Sr.--home movies] Reel 28
Men walking through woods with paddles and packs. Man in water standing in canoe. Women in hat and scarf on shore sharing drinks and jokes with men. CU of man smiling and smoking a ciga...
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Graham, John Collection


Primary Format and Extent
film (1,200 ft.) : si., b&w and col. ; 16 mm. reversal pos.

Collection Date Range
1930 – 1940

Summary
Collection contains [John Graham--home movies], primarily scenes of fishing and hunting at summer and winter camps in northern and central Maine. Also shown are salmon fishing on the Penobscot River, opening day breakfast at the Bangor Penobscot Salmon Club, and operation of a customized truck-snowmobile winter vehicle.

Biographical/Historical Notes
John Graham was an avid outdoorsman.

Subject(s)
Boats and boating, Camps, Food, Hunting, Lakes, Outdoor Life, Recreation, Rivers, Technology 
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