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Historical Items

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Item 30914

Temporary Foot Bridge, Guilford, 1954

Contributed by: Guilford Historical Society Date: 1954 Location: Guilford Media: Photographic print

Item 13353

Foot Bridge, Meduxnekeag River, Houlton, 1896

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1896 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print

Item 10027

Foot bridge from Fort Kent to Clair, New Brunswick, ca. 1910

Contributed by: Fort Kent Historical Society Date: circa 1910 Location: Fort Kent; Clair Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 37501

92-182 West Commercial Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Portland Terminal Co. Use: Rest House

Item 37502

92-182 West Commercial Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Portland Terminal Co. Use: Storage

Item 37503

92-182 West Commercial Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Portland Terminal Co. Use: Checking Shanty

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

The Waldo-Hancock Bridge

The Waldo-Hancock Bridge is in the process of being dismantled after over 70 years of service. The Maine State Archives has a number of records related to the history of this famous bridge that are presented in this exhibition.

Exhibit

Student Exhibit: Somerset Railroad

The Somerset Railroad was completed in 1872. It started out as a dream to link the Maine Coast with Canadian businesses to the north. It ran from the North Woods around Moosehead Lake down to Southern Maine and back again for 56 years.

Exhibit

Photojournalism & the 1936 Flood

Photojournalism & the 1936 Flood examines the monumental destruction caused by the historic flood of 1936 through the comprehensive and innovative photojournalism done by the Guy Gannett Publishing Company in the weeks surrounding the flood.

Site Pages

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Site Page

New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - Bridges of North New Portland

"The Concrete Bridge replaced the old bridge. Bridge in the North VillageNew Portland Historical Society Cement Bridge: The Cement Bridge is…"

Site Page

Lubec, Maine - Lubec History

"… water’s edge, few houses, the only roads being foot and horse paths. Travel was by boat. By 1790 North Lubec, with a population of 245, was far…"

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - A Murder In Strong

"… daughter of Isaac and Susan Libby, left on-foot from her family farm northwest of the village, on her way to services at the Methodist Church."

My Maine Stories

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Story

I have thought about Vietnam almost every day for 48 years
by Ted Heselton

Working as a heavy equipment operator in Vietnam

Story

Vietnam Memoirs
by David Chessey

MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND MY OBSERVATION OF NATIONWIDE OPINIONS CONCERNING THE “VIET NAM" WAR