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Historical Items

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Item 17555

Chase's Carry, 1911

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1911 Media: Photographic print

Item 9820

Margaret Chase Smith as a baby

Contributed by: Margaret Chase Smith Library Date: 1898 Location: Skowhegan Media: Photographic print

Item 12229

We Want A Woman In The White House

Contributed by: Margaret Chase Smith Library Date: 1964 Location: Skowhegan; Washington Media: Ink on paper, sheet music

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Online Exhibits

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Presidents and Campaigns

Several Mainers have run for president or vice president, a number of presidents, past presidents, and future presidents have had ties to the state or visited here, and, during campaign season, many presidential candidates and their family members have brought their campaigns to Maine.

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May Baskets, a Dog, and a Party for Children

Two women thinking intruders were coming into their Biddeford Pool home, let the dog out to chase them away. Later, they discovered the truth about the noise at their door.

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Designing Acadia

For one hundred years, Acadia National Park has captured the American imagination and stood as the most recognizable symbol of Maine’s important natural history and identity. This exhibit highlights Maine Memory content relating to Acadia and Mount Desert Island.

Site Pages

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Bath's Historic Downtown - The Railroad Station

"The Fernando Gorges, which operated from 1909 to 1927, could also carry locomotives. With the opening of the Carlton Bridge in 1927, train ferries…"

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Bath's Historic Downtown - Merchants' Row

"… or seller for goods for profit, like one who carries on a trade. Merchants are usually operators of stores."

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Bath's Historic Downtown - Church Block

"Lorena and Carrie Dunton, Bath, ca. 1890Patten Free Library Additionally, when the Universalist Church was built in 1839, and torn down before 1863…"

My Maine Stories

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My father, Earle Ahlquist, served during World War II
by Earlene Chadbourne

Earle Ahlquist used his Maine common sense during his Marine service and to survive Iwo Jima