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Keywords: St. Patrick's Church (Lewiston, Me.)

Historical Items

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Item 6879

Bates Street Universalist Church, Lewiston, ca. 1870

Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1870 Location: Lewiston Media: Phototransparency

Item 6878

Bates Street Universalist Church in Lewiston, Maine

Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1870 Location: Lewiston Media: Phototransparency

Item 9685

Parade through Kennedy Park, Lewiston, ca. 1980

Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1980 Location: Lewiston Media: Photo transparency

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109751

Chapel for St. Patrick's Church, Lewiston, 1909

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1909 Location: Lewiston Client: Lewiston Catholic Church Architect: Coombs and Gibbs Architects

Online Exhibits

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Laboring in Maine

Workers in Maine have labored in factories, on farms, in the woods, on the water, among other locales. Many of Maine's occupations have been determined by the state's climate and geographical features.

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400 years of New Mainers

Immigration is one of the most debated topics in Maine. Controversy aside, immigration is also America's oldest tradition, and along with religious tolerance, what our nation was built upon. Since the first people--the Wabanaki--permitted Europeans to settle in the land now known as Maine, we have been a state of immigrants.

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Colonial Cartography: The Plymouth Company Maps

The Plymouth Company (1749-1816) managed one of the very early land grants in Maine along the Kennebec River. The maps from the Plymouth Company's collection of records constitute some of the earliest cartographic works of colonial America.

Site Pages

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Lincoln, Maine - Catholic Church

"The Catholic Church, St. Mary Lourdes, has been standing for a tad more than 100 years. It is a cozy little church that is still attended today by…"