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Historical Items

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Item 31562

Bangor from the east bank of the Penobscot River, ca. 1905

Contributed by: Bangor Public Library Date: circa 1905 Location: Bangor Media: Postcard

Item 66972

East bank of Kennebec River, Winslow, ca. 1892

Contributed by: Winslow Historical Preservation Committee Date: circa 1892 Location: Winslow Media: Photographic print

Item 26612

The William Keith House, Thomaston, ca. 1960

Contributed by: Thomaston Historical Society Date: circa 1960 Location: Thomaston Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 32199

Assessor's Record, 74-76 Anderson Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Chapman National Bank Use: Garage

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109585

Plans of Bank Building, Dover-Foxcroft, 1886

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1886 Location: Dover-Foxcroft Client: Oddfellows Architect: George M. Coombs

Online Exhibits

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Student Exhibit: Historic Buildings on Madison Ave in Skowhegan

Take a tour and see some of the beautiful old buildings that used to be on Madison Avenue, Skowhegan? A few still remain, but most have been torn down.

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The Schooner Bowdoin: Ninety Years of Seagoing History

After traveling to the Arctic with Robert E. Peary, Donald B. MacMillan (1874-1970), an explorer, researcher, and lecturer, helped design his own vessel for Arctic exploration, the schooner <em>Bowdoin,</em> which he named after his alma mater. The schooner remains on the seas.

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William King

Maine's first governor, William King, was arguably the most influential figure in Maine's achieving statehood in 1820. Although he served just one year as the Governor of Maine, he was instrumental in establishing the new state's constitution and setting up its governmental infrastructure.

Site Pages

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

"The village lies along the banks of the Carrabassett River about four miles northeast of the West Village and three miles southwest of the North…"

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Surry by the Bay - History of Surry

"… fires built a niche in the forest close by the banks of a beautiful bay. Then the coming of the English settler, bearing the ax as well as the…"

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Bath's Historic Downtown - Bath Savings Institution and Hyde Block

"The bank has been around for more than 150 years. It has never been successfully robbed. That is one of the reasons why people go there. David C."

My Maine Stories

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Redlining and the Jewish Communities in Maine
by David Freidenreich

Federal and state policies created unfair housing practices against immigrants, like redlining.

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History of Forest Gardens
by Gary Libby

This is a history of one of Portland's oldest local bars