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Historical Items

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Item 116218

Shipyard Brewing Longfellow ale, 1995

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1995 Location: Portland Media: Cotton, ink

Item 19233

Longfellow Winter Ale, 1995

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1995 Media: Glass and paper

Item 9901

Wantage Rule fitted into a box, 1720

Contributed by: Davistown Museum Date: 1720 Location: Berwick Media: Boxwood, brass, ribbon

Online Exhibits

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Sagadahoc County through the Eastern Eye

The Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company of Belfast, Maine. employed photographers who traveled by company vehicle through New England each summer, taking pictures of towns and cities, vacation spots and tourist attractions, working waterfronts and local industries, and other subjects postcard recipients might enjoy. The cards were printed by the millions in Belfast into the 1940s.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Rum, Riot, and Reform - Bootleggers vs. Police

"… ardent spirits, plainly shown by the Ballantine Ale billboard, did not end violence. Brady, Public Enemy Number One, was surrounded by FBI agents…"

Site Page

Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Brief History

"… the Indian Village of Amascontee, ‘plenty of ale-wives’ was an easy canoe trip from Norridgewock on the Maine Kennebec.” (History of Farmington…"

My Maine Stories

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The Start of Brewing in Maine
by Alan Pugsley

Master brewer Alan Pugsley talked about the beginning of brewing in Maine

Story

History of Forest Gardens
by Gary Libby

This is a history of one of Portland's oldest local bars