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Historical Items

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Item 27937

Sagadahock National Bank, Bath, ca. 1876

Contributed by: Maine Maritime Museum Date: circa 1876 Location: Bath Media: Photographic print

Item 34024

John and Mary Staples Barstow, North Yarmouth , ca. 1903

Contributed by: North Yarmouth Historical Society Date: circa 1903 Location: North Yarmouth Media: Photographic print

Item 79946

Interior of Congregational Church, Rumford Point, 1909

Contributed by: Greater Rumford Area Historical Society Date: 1909 Location: Rumford Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 32009

32-32 Adams Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Warren F Coffey Style: Greek Revival Use: Dwelling - Three Family

Item 32014

42 Adams Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Lawlor John Style: Greek Revival Use: Dwelling - Double House

Item 32017

48-50 Adams Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Heirs of John Duffey. Style: Greek Revival Use: Dwelling - Two family

Online Exhibits

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Mural mystery in Westport Island's Cornelius Tarbox, Jr. House

The Cornelius Tarbox, Jr. House, a well-preserved Greek Revival house on Westport Island, has a mystery contained within--a panoramic narrative mural. The floor-to-ceiling mural contains eight painted panels that create a colorful coastal seascape which extends through the front hallway and up the stairwell. The name of the itinerant painter has been lost over time, can you help us solve the mystery of who he or she was?

Exhibit

400 years of New Mainers

Immigration is one of the most debated topics in Maine. Controversy aside, immigration is also America's oldest tradition, and along with religious tolerance, what our nation was built upon. Since the first people--the Wabanaki--permitted Europeans to settle in the land now known as Maine, we have been a state of immigrants.

Exhibit

Promoting Rockland Through a Stereopticon, 1875

Frank Crockett and photographer J.P. Armbrust took stereo views of Rockland's downtown, industry, and notable homes in the 1870s as a way to promote tourism to the town.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - The Thomaston Academy

"The Academy building is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture, with a triangular pediment, entablature and columned portico."

Site Page

Historic Hallowell - Portrait of the Proprietor

"1900Hubbard Free Library Bodwell purchased a Greek Revival house in 1866 and selected a rather grandiose version of the mansard design for his…"

Site Page

Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - The Mall on West Main Street

"Fine examples of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate and Victorian architecture reflect the affluence of the times."