""Along the Waterfront" piece on Newman Gee of Hartland, who harvests h" by James P. Brown
 

"Along the Waterfront" piece on Newman Gee of Hartland, who harvests hackmatack,

Authors

James P. Brown

Source

Down East

Date

9-1-1995

Pages

25

Abstract

"Along the Waterfront" piece on Newman Gee of Hartland, who harvests hackmatack, also known as tamarack, for the wooden-boat building industry. By advertising in "WoodenBoat" magazine and attending selected boat shows, Gee has built a clientele among boatbuilding schools and amateur wooden-boat builders across the country.

Subjects

Boatbuilding, Gee, Newman

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