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Historical Items

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Item 10526

Governor King monument, Bath, ca. 1903

Contributed by: Patten Free Library Date: circa 1903 Location: Bath Media: Photographic print

Item 28495

Quitclaim Deed from Ann N. King to William Ledyard, Bath, 1853

Contributed by: Patten Free Library Date: 1853-01-25 Location: Bath Media: Ink on paper

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Item 11043

Waterfront and downtown Bath, 1851

Contributed by: Patten Free Library Date: 1851 Location: Bath Media: Ink on paper

Online Exhibits

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Hannibal Hamlin of Paris Hill

2009 marked the bicentennials of the births of Abraham Lincoln and his first vice president, Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. To observe the anniversary, Paris Hill, where Hamlin was born and raised, honored the native statesman and recalled both his early life in the community and the mark he made on Maine and the nation.

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The Kotzschmar Memorial Organ

A fire and two men whose lives were entwined for more than 50 years resulted in what is now considered to be "the Jewel of Portland" -- the Austin organ that was given to the city of Portland in 1912.

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State of Mind: Becoming Maine

The history of the region now known as Maine did not begin at statehood in 1820. What was Maine before it was a state? How did Maine separate from Massachusetts? How has the Maine we experience today been shaped by thousands of years of history?

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - People Who Called Scarborough Home - Page 2 of 4

"He attended Phillips Academy in Andover and graduated from Columbia College. Cyrus studied law and then served as private secretary to his…"

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - People Who Called Scarborough Home - Page 1 of 4

"Three of Richard’s children, Rufus, William and Cyrus, became major public figures. The King family prospered before the Revolutionary War."

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Historical Overview - Page 2 of 4

"… by Robert Southgate and brothers William and Cyrus King, built the Cumberland Turnpike, the first turnpike in New England."