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Historical Items

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Item 18458

Reverend and Mrs. E. K. Drew, Hodgdon, ca. 1880

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1880 Location: Hodgdon Media: Photographic print

Item 34020

The Weekly Packet, Blue Hill, December 1, 1960

Contributed by: Penobscot Bay Press, Stonington Maine through Blue Hill Historical Society Date: 1960-12-01 Location: Blue Hill Media: Celluloid negative

Item 15551

York Beach cartoon, ca. 1925

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1925 Location: York Media: Ink on paper

Online Exhibits

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Northern Threads: The rise and fall of the gigot sleeve

A themed exhibit vignette within "Northern Threads Part I," featuring the balloon-like gigot sleeve of the 1830s.

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Power of Potential

The National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs (NFBPWC) held their seventh annual convention in Portland during July 12 to July 18, 1925. Over 2,000 working women from around the country visited the city.

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Umbazooksus & Beyond

Visitors to the Maine woods in the early twentieth century often recorded their adventures in private diaries or journals and in photographs. Their remembrances of canoeing, camping, hunting and fishing helped equate Maine with wilderness.

Site Pages

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Lunt House, Cumberland at Center streets, Bangor, ca. 1852

"… Description John Martin (1823-1904) drew this illustration of the Lunt House at the corner of Cumberland and Center streets in Bangor as…"

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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - Cottagers

"They drew a greater proportion of the cottagers and visitors who were inclined toward nature and artistic or intellectual pursuits."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Stephen Titcomb and the Settlement of the Sandy River Valley

"… as the corner, they measured out six lots and drew lots for ownership. Each lot was 100 rods long and extended 1 mile from the river."

My Maine Stories

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Growing up DownEast
by Darrin MC Mclellan

Stories of growing up Downeast

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History of Forest Gardens
by Gary Libby

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