Keywords: Branding
Item 31060
Lobster Trap Branding Iron, 1961
Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum Date: 1961 Media: Iron
Item 31634
Branding iron forged by Fred Watson, Biddeford, ca. 1885
Contributed by: McArthur Public Library Date: circa 1885 Location: Biddeford; Medora Media: Metal
Item 53866
285-291 Commercial Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Richardson Wharf Company Use: Office & Storage
Item 38570
451-461 Congress Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Estate of Mary J.E. Clapp Use: Stores & Offices
Item 116286
John Bird Co. block, Rockland, 1898
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1898 Location: Rockland Client: John Bird Co. Architect: John Calvin Stevens
Exhibit
Maine Eats: the food revolution starts here
From Maine's iconic lobsters, blueberries, potatoes, apples, and maple syrup, to local favorites like poutine, baked beans, red hot dogs, Italian sandwiches, and Whoopie Pies, Maine's identity and economy are inextricably linked to food. Sourcing food, preparing food, and eating food are all part of the heartbeat of Maine's culture and economy. Now, a food revolution is taking us back to our roots in Maine: to the traditional sources, preparation, and pleasures of eating food that have sustained Mainers for millennia.
Exhibit
Fashion for the People: Maine's Graphic Tees
From their humble beginnings as undergarments to today's fashion runways, t-shirts have evolved into universally worn wardrobe staples. Original graphic t-shirts, graphic t-shirt quilts, and photographs trace the 102-year history of the garment, demonstrating how, through the act of wearing graphic tees, people own a part of history relating to politics, social justice, economics, and commemorative events in Maine.
Site Page
Historic Hallowell - Ice Storm Interviews - Page 1 of 2
"… to repair because It would take a while to get brand new windshields”. When I asked my final question which is was this the worst ice storm to hit…"
Site Page
Western Maine Foothills Region - Continental Paper Bag Company
"… in more than 35 different sizes and more than 20 brands. The Satchel Bottom Bag Department produced bags used for small groceries, sugar, coffee…"
Story
Growing up DownEast
by Darrin MC Mclellan
Stories of growing up Downeast
Story
Vietnam Memoirs
by David Chessey
MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND MY OBSERVATION OF NATIONWIDE OPINIONS CONCERNING THE “VIET NAM" WAR