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Item 5417

Title: Wadsworth-Longfellow House, Portland, ca. 1880

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society

Date: circa 1880

Location: Portland

Media: Color photograph (platinum)

Item 5416

Title: Doorway, Wadsworth-Longfellow House, Portland

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society

Location: Portland

Media: Color print

Item 9768

Title: Springvale House

Contributed by: Sanford Historical Committee

Date: circa 1900

Location: Springvale

Media: Photograph

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Item 37282

Address: 7-11 Custom House Street, Portland

Owner in 1924: W.L. Blake & Co.

Use: Shed

Item 37283

Address: 9 Custom House Street (rear), Portland

Owner in 1924: W.L. Blake & Co.

Use: Storage

Item 37280

Address: 11-13 Custom House Street, Portland

Owner in 1924: W.L. Blake & Co.

Use: Shop - Machine

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Exhibit

10 Bodwell Street, Sanford, ca 1900

Farm-yard Frames

Throughout New England, barns attached to houses are fairly common. Why were the buildings connected? What did farmers or families gain by doing this? The phenomenon was captured in the words of a children's song, "Big house, little house, back house, barn," (Thomas C. Hubka Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn, the Connected Farm Buildings of New England, University Press of New England, 1984.)

Exhibit

Union Station, Portland, ca. 1910

Urban Renewal, Urban Removal

Urban renewal, a post World War II impulse to clean up "slums" and other blights in urban areas, led both to renewed economic activities in some cities and towns in Maine and the loss of a number of grand buildings. The loss of the structures helped prompt historic preservation efforts in the state.

Exhibit

Trustees' Office, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, ca. 1915

In Time and Eternity: Shakers in the Industrial Age

"In Time and Eternity: Maine Shakers in the Industrial Age 1872-1918" is a series of images that depict in detail the Shakers in Maine during a little explored time period of expansion and change.

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Site

Skowhegan Doughboys in France, 1918, WW I

Skowhegan History House

View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.

Site

Ambajejus boomhouse, 2007

Ambajejus Boom House

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Site

Dedication of monument to Blue Hill's founders, 1910

Blue Hill, Maine

The history of a small, but vibrant, Downeast village as told by an array of local institutions and organizations. Site contributors include Blue Hill Historical Society, Blue Hill Public Library, Blue Hill Consolidated School, George Stevens Academy, the Bay School, and the Jonathan Fisher House. Some of the topics covered include the arts, Jonathan Fisher, the Blue Hill Fair, Rusticators, the Civil War, education, and shipbuilding.