Around Houlton documents the history of this town with Yankee pioneer
spirit from potato farming to Market Square.
Since the development of photography in the mid-19th century, the camera
has been used as a tool of both discovery and preservation. Photographs
bring alive our picture of the past in a way that other historic relics
cannot, and they tell us much more than at first appears. Houlton,
Maine, is a town still infused with the Yankee pioneer spirit, an
independence that can be traced back to Houlton's roots at the beginning
of the 19th century. This is reflected in nearly every face in this
delightful selection of images of the people of Houlton and its
surrounding communities in the century between 1850 and 1950. Some of
the best photographs are those that simply show how things used to be -
pictures of potato farming, of industry, of lively activity in Market
Square, and of peaceful summer recreation at cottages at Nickerson,
Grand, and Drew's Lakes.