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Historical Items

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Item 98793

Face Mask, Waldoboro, ca. 1960

Contributed by: Waldoboro Fire Department Date: circa 1960 Location: Waldoboro Media: Rubber

Item 105909

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow statue with face mask, Portland, 2020

Courtesy of an individual partner Date: 2020-05-25 Location: Portland Media: Digital image

Item 108744

Face mask, Freeport, 2020

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2020 Location: Freeport Media: Cotton

Online Exhibits

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Rum, Riot, and Reform - Overview & Introduction

"… these point to truths, of course, but they also mask a history that is more interesting and more important."

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The Life and Legacy of the George Tate Family

Captain George Tate, mast agent for the King of England from 1751 to the Revolutionary War, and his descendants helped shape the development of Portland (first known as Falmouth) through activities such as commerce, shipping, and real estate.

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Of Note: Maine Sheet Music

Of Note: Maine Sheet Music features captivating covers of original sheet music along with stories about Maine connections to the songs. Before people had easy access to popular music from records, radios, and the internet, they played songs of the day on instruments at home, using sheet music purchased at music stores. Iconic Maine subjects like lobsters, pine trees, and winter were perfect for lyrics sung by luminaries like Rudy Vallée of Westbrook, and intricate artwork of Maine’s landscape graced the sheet music covers.

My Maine Stories

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2020 Sheltering in Place Random Notes During COVID-19
by Phyllis Merriam, LCSW

Sheltering-in-Place personal experiences in mid-coast Maine (Rockland) during March and April 2020

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What did I do during the Covid quarantine?
by Nasser Rohani from Baha'i Community

Individuals response to Covid and social distancing.

Story

The New Normal
by Darlene Reardon

COVID-19 Poem