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Keywords: Benjamin Doe

Historical Items

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Item 28791

First Baptist Church, Paris Hill, ca. 1990

Contributed by: Hamlin Memorial Library and Museum Date: circa 1990 Location: Paris Media: Photographic print

Item 4127

17th Maine Infantry volunteers, 1864

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1864-05-03 Media: Photographic print

Item 122952

Plymouth Company Records, box 10/8, 1795–1803

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1795–1803 Location: Belgrade; Canaan; China; Mount Vernon; Norridgewock; Sidney; Vassalboro; Washington; Winthrop Media: Ink on Paper

Tax Records

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Item 82699

Doe property, E. Side Pleasant Avenue, Peaks Island, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Benjamin S. Doe Use: Dwelling

Online Exhibits

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Prisoners of War

Mainers have been held prisoners in conflicts fought on Maine and American soil and in those fought overseas. In addition, enemy prisoners from several wars have been brought to Maine soil for the duration of the war.

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Northern Threads: Outerwear, Militia & Cadet uniforms

A themed vignette within "Northern Threads Part I," featuring 19th century outerwear, bonnets, militia and cadet uniforms.

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Home Ties: Sebago During the Civil War

Letters to and from Sebago soldiers who served in the Civil War show concern on both sides about farms and other issues at home as well as concern from the home front about soldiers' well-being.

Site Pages

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - "Fly Rod" Crosby - Page 3 of 3

""Fly Rod" Crosby Fannie Brackley and doe, ca. 1937 Crosby served as a role model for young women interested in the outdoors."

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Malaga Island: a story best left untold - Maine State documents and Proclamations

"… to change his mind? Who and why? And, where does the Perry family fit into this? The Perry’s owned the island in 1911."

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Lincoln, Maine - Civil War

"Theresa Clifford "How does this topic connect to you in your life today?" Without the Civil War most African Americans and even women would not have…"