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Keywords: Homesteads
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Item 34147
Title: Eldred Harmon Homestead, Scarborough, ca. 1922
Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum
Date: circa 1922
Location: Scarborough
Media: Photograph
Item 34145
Title: Old Homesteads in Scarborough, ca. 1950s
Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum
Date: circa 1950
Location: Scarborough; Scarborough
Media: Ink on paper; photograph
Item 79398
Title: The William C. Perry Homestead, Mexico, ca. 1904
Contributed by: Mexico Historical Society
Date: circa 1904
Location: Mexico
Media: Glass Plate
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Independence and Challenges: The Life of Hannah Pierce
Hannah Pierce (1788-1873) of West Baldwin, who remained single, was the educated daughter of a moderately wealthy landowner and businessman. She stayed at the family farm throughout her life, operating the farm and her various investments -- always in close touch with her siblings.
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This collection of images portrays many buildings in Sanford and Springvale. The images were taken around the turn of the twentieth century.
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Maine and the U.S. government joined forces to attract Swedish immigrants to Aroostook County to help populate the area and secure Maine's northern border. The Swedish community grew and thrived in northern Maine.
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The history of the smallest city in Maine as created by a team consisting of the Hallowell Area Board of Trade, Hubbard Free Library, The Row House, Vaughan Homestead Foundation, Hallowell Firemen’s Association, and students from Hall-Dale Middle School. Topics covered include: natural disasters, the granite industry and other industries central to the development of the city, firefighters and police, Hallowell’s contribution to modern medicine, the Kennebec River, and more.