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  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Mark Island - Casco Bay Maine as seen from Eagle Island. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    Mark Island Pano - 6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    003- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    005- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    001- Eagle Island-6-23-14 v2.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    001- Eagle Island-6-23-14 v2.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    030- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    017- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Eagle Island.  Steve Ingram. lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle island. Unsung Hero. The Forecaster. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    023- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
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As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    024- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.  <br />
<br />
As of September 30, 2014:<br />
Congresswoman Chellie Pingree today celebrated the designation of two Maine sites as National Historic Landmarks—Eagle Island near Harpswell, the longtime summer residence of Arctic explorer and Bowdoin College graduate Robert E. Peary; and the homestead of Frances Perkins, the country’s first female presidential cabinet member, in Newcastle.<br />
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Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    001- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
    034- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, right, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
    033- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- Steve Ingram, center, lead volunteer with Friends of Eagle Island, assists a group of volunteers with construction at the island home of Adm. Robert Peary.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster,  2014.
    036- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 --<br />
Adm. Robert Peary's Eagle island home. Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    024- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • EAGLE ISLAND, Maine -- June 23, 2014 -- A seagull in her nest on Eagle Island.  <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2014.
    014- Eagle Island-6-23-14.JPG
  • CASCO BAY, Maine- 8/4/17 --  The 295-foot U.S. Coast Barque Eagle sailed into Portland Harbor on Friday morning in scattered clouds.  They opened for tours Saturday and Sunday.<br />
"We are thrilled with the chance to host the crew and cadets of 'America's Tall ship,'" said Capt. Michael Baroody, commander of Coast Guard Sector Northern New England. "Portland has a strong maritime heritage."<br />
Commanded by Capt. Matthew Meilstrup, the officers and permanent crew of Eagle train in seafaring using basics of wind power and traditional navigation.<br />
Cadets sail on Eagle for one to eight weeks, along with their instructors. Eagle recently toured Canada to celebrate the country's 150th anniversary. They sailed for New York City on Monday. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
    Eagle 8-4-17-556.JPG
  • CASCO BAY, Maine- 8/4/17 --  The 295-foot U.S. Coast Barque Eagle sailed into Portland Harbor on Friday morning in scattered clouds.  They opened for tours Saturday and Sunday.<br />
"We are thrilled with the chance to host the crew and cadets of 'America's Tall ship,'" said Capt. Michael Baroody, commander of Coast Guard Sector Northern New England. "Portland has a strong maritime heritage."<br />
Commanded by Capt. Matthew Meilstrup, the officers and permanent crew of Eagle train in seafaring using basics of wind power and traditional navigation.<br />
Cadets sail on Eagle for one to eight weeks, along with their instructors. Eagle recently toured Canada to celebrate the country's 150th anniversary. They sailed for New York City on Monday. Photo by Roger S. Duncan for the Forecaster
    Eagle 8-4-17-059.JPG
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