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Historical Items

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Item 104083

Frances Tryon, Portland, 1946

Contributed by: Northern Light Mercy Hospital Date: 1946 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print

Item 31521

Prince Memorial Library, Cumberland, 1985

Contributed by: Prince Memorial Library Date: 1985 Location: Cumberland Media: Photographic print

Item 31524

Prince Memorial Library, Cumberland, ca. 1988

Contributed by: Prince Memorial Library Date: circa 1988 Location: Cumberland Media: Photographic print

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109448

Maine Insane Hospital Buildings, Augusta, 1893-1913

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1893–1913 Location: Augusta Client: State of Maine Architect: George M. Coombs; Coombs and Gibbs Architects

Item 110144

Additions and alterations to the West Wing of the Community Building of Redbank Village, South Portland, 1942-1944

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1942–1944 Location: South Portland Client: Federal Public Housing Authority Architect: John Howard Stevens John Calvin Stevens II Architects

Item 109440

Insane Hospital buildings, Augusta; Vinylhaven, 1893-1907

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1893–1907 Location: Vinylhaven; Augusta; Vinylhaven Client: State of Maine Architect: George M. Coombs; Coombs, Gibbs, and Wilkinson Architects

Online Exhibits

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A Town Is Born: South Bristol, 1915

After being part of the town of Bristol for nearly 150 years, residents of South Bristol determined that their interests would be better served by becoming a separate town and they broke away from the large community of Bristol.

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Otisfield's One-Room Schoolhouses

Many of the one-room schoolhouses in Otisfield, constructed from 1839 through the early twentieth century, are featured here. The photos, most of which also show teachers and children, were taken between 1898 and 1998.

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The Trolley Parks of Maine

At the heyday of trolleys in Maine, many of the trolley companies developed recreational facilities along or at the end of trolley lines as one further way to encourage ridership. The parks often had walking paths, dance pavilions, and various other entertainments. Cutting-edge technology came together with a thirst for adventure and forever changed social dynamics in the process.

Site Pages

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Guilford, Maine - BUSINESSES - Page 3 of 3

"Later on another wing was added. This wing was for the post office added in 1893. Eventually, a third wing was added as the Odd Fellows Hall."

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Guilford, Maine - Historic Buildings - Page 1 of 2

"It was built in 1879 and the Post Office wing was added in 1893. Another wing was added to the other side shortly before the building burned in 1902."

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Guilford, Maine - BUILDINGS - Page 1 of 5

"It was a three story building. Two more wings were eventually added on the sides. The hall lasted for twenty-two years, until a fire burnt it to the…"

My Maine Stories

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August 12, 1967 was the most significant day of my life
by Bob Small

How the Vietnam war affected my life

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Vietnam Memoirs
by David Chessey

MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCES AND MY OBSERVATION OF NATIONWIDE OPINIONS CONCERNING THE “VIET NAM" WAR

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History of Forest Gardens
by Gary Libby

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