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        Howe Hogan ‘63, Karen Eleiott Donato ‘69, Paula           Houlton High School Alumni Association, but
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         The White-Giberson Legacy…
         … Yesterday’s Desires – Today’s Realities!

                                   Thomas Estabrooks circa 1830.
                                   Early Houlton photographer.
                                   Travelled extensively through
                                   Europe introducing the tintype
                                   photography process.

                                    All photos courtesy of the Southern
                                    Aroostook Historical & Arts Museum.

                                                 E.B. White, wife Inis and
                                              daughter, Alice Mae having
                                              lunch at Jackson Falls on the
                                               Meduxnekeag River. Circa
                                                             1891.



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