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Historical Items

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Item 108848

Map and petition, Sandy River, 1798

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1798 Location: New Vineyard; Farmington Media: Ink on paper

Item 116628

Plymouth Company Records, Volume 5, 1811-1822

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1811–1822 Media: Ink on Paper

Item 122983

Plymouth Company Records, box 14/11, ca. 1755

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1755 Location: Sidney; Vassalboro Media: Ink on Paper

Tax Records

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Item 85274

Item 85285

Haynes property, W. Side Sandy Beach Road, Little Diamond Island, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: George R. Haynes Use: Summer Dwelling

Item 85273

Online Exhibits

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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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Amazing! Maine Stories

These stories -- that stretch from 1999 back to 1759 -- take you from an amusement park to the halls of Congress. There are inventors, artists, showmen, a railway agent, a man whose civic endeavors helped shape Portland, a man devoted to the pursuit of peace and one known for his military exploits, Maine's first novelist, a woman who recorded everyday life in detail, and an Indian who survived a British attack.

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Begin Again: reckoning with intolerance in Maine

BEGIN AGAIN explores Maine's historic role, going back 528 years, in crisis that brought about the pandemic, social and economic inequities, and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.

Site Pages

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - About Us - Page 1 of 3

"… Service graduate student, has helped develop the Sandy River Land Trust and High Peaks Alliance and a new 45-mile Fly Rod Crosby Trail."

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - "Fly Rod" Crosby - Page 3 of 3

"Sandy River and Rangeley Lakes Railroad station, Strong, ca. 1910 Today one can still hitch ride on the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad at…"

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Welcome to Strong

"The 1790 census record lists “Sandy River, Middle Twp.” Soon it became known as Readstown, for the settlement proprietor, William Read."