Merrymeeting Bay has played a role in industrial history for many
years. Take a look at some of the industries.
Merrymeeting Bay's Industrial History
Industries
- Fishing - Early 19th century - Bass alone $5000-$25,000
/season (1 lb fish=1.5 pt rum) 1856 Smelts 25 barrels a day from
B'ham to NYC at 15¢ a pound (netted) (B'ham Adv 3/94)
1885 Shad drift nets on Abagadassett
2-3000 fish / day shipped from B'ham Station@10¢ each (B'ham
Adv 7/77)
1920's -1970's striped bass disappeared shad, smelt fisheries lost
to pollution
1982-1991 MMBay system stocked with 260,000 baby striped bass from
Hudson River Today - eel
- Ship Building
- Ice Cutting
- Milling (Lumber, Grist) (B'ham 1750- Tide Wheel on the
Cathance)(B'ham Adv 7/77) 1880 B'ham 3 saw mills, a grist mill, a
plaster mill (8 tons per day) B'ham Adv. Vol I. #1
- Lumbering - (Log Drives)
- Market Gunners - late 1800's
- Sportsman's Paradise - 1930's
("Duckin' at Darton's")
- Recreation - 1970-80 - Town landings developed for easy boat
access to rivers and Bay
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