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Halifax Explosion
- On December 6, 1917, the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia was rocked by a massive explosion after two ships collided in the harbor. One of them, the SS Mont-Blanc, was packed with explosives, and the resulting conflagration killed nearly 2,000 people and injured thousands more. The State of Maine was quick to respond. The Archives holds many documents from the Adjutant General records which document the aid Maine provided Halifax.
Business Trademarks Registered with the Secretary of State
- A mark may be a series of words, symbols, or design (or a combination) that uniquely identifies a business, trade, or product. There are several different types of marks depending on what is being identified. The Department of the Secretary of State, through the Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, serves as the registry for all marks filed in Maine.
Certificate to D.S. Plumley from North Penboscot Agricultural Society
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Agricultural Returns