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Historical Items

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Item 79545

Cream Brook Farm Calling Card, Stetson, ca. 1907

Contributed by: An individual through Stetson Historical Society Date: circa 1907 Location: Stetson Media: Ink on paper

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Item 79395

Cream Brook Farm, Stetson, ca. 1907

Contributed by: Stetson Historical Society Date: circa 1907 Location: Stetson Media: Photographic print

Item 79396

A.S. Rand with Mt. Katahdin and Granger, "The World's Largest Oxen," Etna, ca. 190

Contributed by: Stetson Historical Society Date: circa 1904 Location: Etna Media: Photographic print

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

The World's Largest Oxen

Named for the two largest things in Maine at the turn of the 20th century, Mt. Katahdin and Granger of Stetson, were known as the Largest Oxen in the World. Unable to do farm work because of their size, they visited fairs and agricultural events around the Northeast.

Exhibit

Washington County Through Eastern's Eye

Images taken by itinerant photographers for Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company, a real photo postcard company, provide a unique look at industry, commerce, recreation, tourism, and the communities of Washington County in the early decades of the twentieth century.

Site Pages

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Site Page

New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - North New Portland Village

"Clark Brook was named for this family. A good brickyard was located near the Clark homestead and the brick school house was built in 1845 with bricks…"