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Keywords: Pitchers

Historical Items

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Item 11942

Wood pitcher, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum Date: circa 1890 Location: Temple Media: Wood

Item 6035

Portland Artillery Pitcher, ca. 1802

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1802 Location: Portland Media: Pottery, creamware

Item 17014

Commodore Preble pitcher, ca. 1805

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1804-08-03 Location: Tripoli Media: Ceramic

Tax Records

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Item 36476

440 Forest Avenue (rear), Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: George H Pitcher Style: Vernacular Victorian Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 54577

428-432 Forest Avenue, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: George H. Pitcher Use: Dwelling - Duplex

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 111671

Various mantel blueprints for multiple clients, 1894-1907

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1894–1907 Client: A. S. Hinds Architect: John Calvin Stevens

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Summer's Favorite Game

Baseball often is called the National Pastime. For many people, baseball is encountered in the backyard and down the street, a game played by a few or the full contingent of a team.

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Meshach P. Larry: Civil War Letters

Meshach P. Larry, a Windham blacksmith, joined Maine's 17th Regiment Company H on August 18, 1862. Larry and his sister, Phebe, wrote to each other frequently during the Civil War, and his letters paint a vivid picture of the life of a soldier.

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The Shape of Maine

The boundaries of Maine are the product of international conflict, economic competition, political fights, and contested development. The boundaries are expressions of human values; people determined the shape of Maine.

Site Pages

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Historic Clothing Collection - Eighteenth Century - Page 3 of 3

"Robinson pitcher, ca. 1800Maine Historical Society By the end of the eighteenth century fashion was international."

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Arvida Hayford, Bangor, ca. 1867

"… almost exact representing him carrying his pitcher of water to his office on maine st ..." Martin wrote that Hayford was a staunch Democrat and…"

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Guilford, Maine - Special Events

"These pros were usually pitchers or big hitters and would be offered a regular summer job in the town as well as money to play on the ball team."