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Historical Items

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Item 99437

Denis E. Hudon and his furniture delivery truck, Ridlonville, ca. 1949

Contributed by: Dixfield Historical Society Date: circa 1949 Location: Mexico Media: Photographic print

Item 99787

Hudon Furniture Company, Main Street, Dixfield, 1947

Contributed by: Dixfield Historical Society Date: 1947 Location: Dixfield Media: Photographic print

Item 10768

Atherton's Furniture, Free Street, Portland, 1938

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1938 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 70571

33 Preble Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Standard Furniture Company Use: Store - Furniture

Item 64431

Factory, Morrill Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Thomas P. Beals Furniture Co. Use: Factory - Furniture

Item 38952

580-582 Congress Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Carleton Furniture Co. - Lessee Use: Store - Furniture

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 111770

Chest of drawers for Mrs. John Calvin Stevens, 1972

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1972 Client: Mrs. John Calvin Stevens II Architect: John Calvin Stevens II

Item 109386

Design for Writing Desk, 1879

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1879 Client: unknown Architect: John Calvin Stevens

Item 109422

Drafting Table for John Calvin Stevens II, 1959-1962

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1959–1962 Client: John Calvin Stevens II Architect: John Calvin Stevens II

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Atherton Furniture

LeBaron Atherton's furniture empire consisted of ten stores, four of which were in Maine. The photos are reminiscent of a different era in retailing.

Exhibit

A City Awakes: Arts and Artisans of Early 19th Century Portland

Portland's growth from 1786 to 1860 spawned a unique social and cultural environment and fostered artistic opportunity and creative expression in a broad range of the arts, which flowered with the increasing wealth and opportunity in the city.

Exhibit

Princeton: Woods and Water Built This Town

Princeton benefited from its location on a river -- the St. Croix -- that was useful for transportation of people and lumber and for powering mills as well as on its proximity to forests.

Site Pages

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Rustic furniture, Bangor, 1865

"Rustic furniture, Bangor, 1865 Contributed by Maine Historical Society and Maine State Museum Description John Martin (1823-1904) of…"

Site Page

Guilford, Maine - BUSINESSES - Page 1 of 3

"They only employ a few people but they have a very efficient service department. The furniture is handcrafted carefully."

Site Page

Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Other Recreation

"Other Recreation Text By: Strong School 7th and 8th Graders, 2011-2012 Loading deer on the train at Strong station, ca."

My Maine Stories

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Story

The Oakfield Inn
by Rodney Duplisea

This is a summarized article about the opening of the Oakfield Inn. It appeared in the Bangor Daily