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Historical Items

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Item 55206

Entrance to Bates Drive, Fairfield, 1929

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: 1929 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

Item 105238

Maine General Hospital entrance, Portland, ca. 1968

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1968 Location: Portland Media: photographic print

Item 54847

Sunset Entrance to the Continental Trail, Fairfield, ca. 1935

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1935 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 53840

424-426 Fore Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Estate of Elizabeth W. Thomas Use: Shop - Junk

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 111490

Penobscot Marine Museum entrance and court plan, Searsport, ca. 1990

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1990 Location: Searsport Client: Penobscot Marine Museum Architect: Carol A. Wilson; UJMN and Carol A. Wilson Architects

Item 111885

John S. Hyde residence, Bath, 1913-1914

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1913–1914 Location: Bath Client: John Sedgwick Hyde Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Item 116475

First Baptist Church, Portland, 1907

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1907 Location: Portland Client: First Baptist Church Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Good Will-Hinckley: Building a Landscape

The landscape at the Good Will-Hinckley campus in Fairfield was designed to help educate and influence the orphans and other needy children at the school and home.

Exhibit

John Bapst High School

John Bapst High School was dedicated in September 1928 to meet the expanding needs of Roman Catholic education in the Bangor area. The co-educational school operated until 1980, when the diocese closed it due to decreasing enrollment. Since then, it has been a private school known as John Bapst Memorial High School.

Exhibit

Educating Oneself: Carnegie Libraries

Industrialist Andrew Carnegie gave grants for 20 libraries in Maine between 1897 and 1912, specifying that the town own the land, set aside funds for maintenance, have room to expand -- and offer library services at no charge.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Presque Isle: The Star City - Unitarian Church, Presque Isle, 1895

"… Church, which exhibited the bell at the front entrance of its church on Academy Street. View additional information about this item on the Maine…"

Site Page

Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - In the beginning, there were the Wabanaki…

"… at Manchester Point (Northeast Harbor) by the entrance to Somes Sound. Adapted to the seasonal rhythms of the region, they migrated between…"

Site Page

John Martin: Expert Observer - Soldier transport ships, Bangor, 1865

"… that banners describing their battles were at the entrance to the high school. About 800 soldiers marched in formation to Abbot Square."

My Maine Stories

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Story

Bert Gagne-from star athlete to community barber
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center Voices of Biddeford project

Bert’s personal account of his lifelong non-stop approach including his 60+ years as a barber.

Story

A first encounter with Bath and its wonderful history
by John Decker

Visiting the Maine Maritime Museum as part of a conference

Story

The Cup Code (working at OOB in the 1960s)
by Randy Randall

Teenagers cooking fried food in OOB and the code used identify the product and quantity.