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Historical Items

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Item 52139

Prescott Building, Fairfield, ca. 1917

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1917 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

Item 52497

Prescott Memorial Building, Fairfield, 1915

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: 1915 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

Item 14357

Prescott Administration Building at Good Will-Hinckley built in 1916, ca. 1926

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1926 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

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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Good Will-Hinckley: Building a Landscape

The landscape at the Good Will-Hinckley campus in Fairfield was designed to help educate and influence the orphans and other needy children at the school and home.

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The Sanitary Commission: Meeting Needs of Soldiers, Families

The Sanitary Commission, formed soon after the Civil War began in the spring of 1861, dealt with the health, relief needs, and morale of soldiers and their families. The Maine Agency helped families and soldiers with everything from furloughs to getting new socks.

Site Pages

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Henry Knox

"Henry Knox Text by Lorna Berry Prescott and Ellen Dyer Images from the General Henry Knox Museum, the Thomaston Historical Society and the Maine…"

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Historic Hallowell - The Fuller Foundry

"… Free Library In the 1850s, the company of Prescott & Fuller Iron Foundry was formed on Milliken’s Crossing, in Hallowell, Maine."

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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell Iron Foundry

"Prescott. It was taken over by George Fuller in 1860 and he took full control of the company. In 1878 George Fuller renamed the Iron works “George…"