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Historical Items

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Item 15977

As You Like It Club, South Portland, ca. 1910

Contributed by: An individual through South Portland Public Library Date: circa 1910 Location: South Portland Media: Photographic print

Item 14815

First Baptist Church, South Portland, ca. 1930

Contributed by: An individual through South Portland Public Library Date: circa 1930 Location: South Portland Media: Photographic print

Item 7345

Letter from Ambrose Crane about stolen slave, 1835

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1835 Location: Augusta; Hallowell; St. Marks Media: Ink on paper

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Online Exhibits

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How Sweet It Is

Desserts have always been a special treat. For centuries, Mainers have enjoyed something sweet as a nice conclusion to a meal or celebrate a special occasion. But many things have changed over the years: how cooks learn to make desserts, what foods and tools were available, what was important to people.

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Student Exhibit: Can You Help Our Free Skowhegan Public Library?

The Skowhegan Free Public Library was built in 1889 with money donated by Abner Coburn and the town of Skowhegan. Mr. Coburn left $30,000 in his will towards the building of the library. In 2005, for the library to fully keep up with their programs need to make some renovations. These changes would allow for more use of technology, more room for children's programs, and provide handicap accessibility.

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A Riot of Words: Ballads, Posters, Proclamations and Broadsides

Imagine a day 150 years ago. Looking down a side street, you see the buildings are covered with posters and signs.

Site Pages

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - A Look Inside the Classroom Over Time - Page 4 of 4

"Part of it is most likely the lack of money and the other part is about not wanting to offend people of certain religions."

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Historic Hallowell - The Information Call Script

"MELISSA: OK WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW? GABBY: FIRST I WOUD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR NAME, BEAUSE I AM NOT SURE WHAT TO CALL YOU. MELISSA: MY NAME IS MRS."

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Marion Sanborn

"And you know like some would be so cross at you for doing something stupid like that and he wasn’t at all."

My Maine Stories

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If You Knew My Story
by Anonymous (Maine State Prison)

A story about incarceration in Maine

Story

My journey as an ETA (Elvis Tribute Artist)
by Jessi Mallory

My journey as an ETA (Elvis Tribute Artist)

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Welcome home Sgt. Cunningham
by Donald C Cunningham

It was great to be back in Maine.