Item 5500 - Ice harvesting, Kennebec River, ca. 1900
- Item 5500 - Ice harvesting, Kennebec River, ca. 1900
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- Item 5500
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Image Info The ice industry was called "ice mania" by a Maine newspaper in the 1869-1870 season. The winter was warm, so Massachusetts and New York had to buy their ice from Maine.
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Tons of ice were shipped south during the latter half of the 19th century.
Forty-two ice houses such as this one lined the shores of the Kennebec River. These men are guiding ice blocks toward the steam-powered conveyor belt that lifted the blocks up and into the ice house for shipping later.