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Keywords: Quakers

Historical Items

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Item 77102

Friends Church, St. Albans, 1907

Contributed by: St. Albans Historical Society Date: 1907 Location: St. Albans Media: Postcard

Item 102282

Neal Dow regarding the Atlantic & St. Lawrence Railroad, Portland, 1849

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1849-10-27 Location: Portland Media: Ink on paper

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Item 13308

Henry Hinsdale letter on Indians, abolition, New York, 1841

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1841-11-02 Location: North Fairfield; Paris Media: Ink on paper

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Architecture & Landscape

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Item 110422

Quaker Hill native plant garden, Waterford, CT, 1977-1998

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1977–1998 Location: Waterford Client: unknown Architect: Landscape Design Associates

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

The Devil and the Wilderness

Anglo-Americans in northern New England sometimes interpreted their own anxieties about the Wilderness, their faith, and their conflicts with Native Americans as signs that the Devil and his handmaidens, witches, were active in their midst.

My Maine Stories

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Story

A Note from a Maine-American
by William Dow Turner

With 7 generations before statehood, and 5 generations since, Maine DNA carries on.