Keywords: Sebec
Item 1517
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1880 Location: Sebec Media: Photographic print
Item 1446
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1954 Location: Milo Media: Photographic print
Exhibit
Mainers began propagating fish to stock ponds and lakes in the mid 19th century. The state got into the business in the latter part of the century, first concentrating on Atlantic salmon, then moving into raising other species for stocking rivers, lakes, and ponds.
Exhibit
Looking Out: Maine's Fire Towers
Maine, the most heavily forested state in the nation, had the first continuously operational fire lookout tower, beginning a system of fire prevention that lasted much of the twentieth century.
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Lincoln, Maine - Nathaniel Bodwell
"Bodwell came to Lincoln by way of Sebec with his wife, Polly. Polly was probably born in Exeter. They married on April 1, 1824."
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Guilford, Maine - BUSINESSES - Page 3 of 3
"… Cove, South Lagrange, Lagrange, Boyd Lake, Milo, Sebec, Abbot, and Blanchard. It was made out of steel tracks, timber ties, railroad spikes, and…"