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Historical Items Showing 3 of 1149 View All
Item 20576
Title: Construction site, Brunswick, ca. 1890
Contributed by: Pejepscot Historical Society
Date: circa 1890
Location: Brunswick
Media: Photograph
Item 15869
Title: Construction of the New Dam at Estes Lake, Sanford
Contributed by: Sanford Historical Committee
Date: circa 1905
Location: Sanford
Media: Print from Glass Negative
Item 22558
Title: Construction of St. Andre's church, Biddeford, 1909-1910
Contributed by: McArthur Public Library
Date: circa 1909
Location: Biddeford
Media: Photograph
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Item 57500
Address: 55 Hanover Street, Portland
Owner in 1924: Brown & Thorne Construction Company
Use: Dwelling - Three Family
Item 57507
Address: 51-55 Hanover Street, Portland
Owner in 1924: Brown & Thorne Construction Company
Use: Storage
Item 57511
Address: 51-55 Hanover Street, Portland
Owner in 1924: Brown & Thorne Construction Company
Use: Garage
Exhibits Showing 3 of 9 View All
Exhibit
In 1893, F.C. Whitehouse of Topsham, who owned paper mills in Topsham and Lisbon Falls, began construction of a third mill on the eastern banks of the Androscoggin River five miles north of Topsham. First, he had to build a dam to harness the river's power.
Exhibit
The Waldo-Hancock Bridge is in the process of being dismantled after over 70 years of service. The Maine State Archives has a number of records related to the history of this famous bridge that are presented in this exhibition.
Exhibit
KVVTI's Gilman Street Campus, 1978-1986
The Gilman Street building began its life in 1913 as Waterville High School, but served from 1978 to 1986 as the campus of Kennebec Valley Vocational Technical Institute. The building helped the school create a sense of community and an identity.
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Site
The history of downtown Bath as created by the students of Bath Middle School, with assistance from members of the Sagadahoc History & Genealogy Room at the Patten Free Library and Bath Historical Society. Seventeen exhibits examine various historic blocks in the downtown section of the city.
Site
Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag
The history of a 350+-year-old city south of Portland, the Scarborough site was constructed by representatives from Scarborough Historical Society, Scarborough Middle School, and Scarborough Public Library. Exhibits include the marsh, transportation and roads, shipyards and shipwrecks, clamming and lobstering, famous residents, and education.