Keywords: The Forks
Item 5565
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1950 Location: Manchester Media: Photographic print
Item 29123
Contributed by: Sterling Hinkley through Turner Museum and Historical Society Date: circa 1850 Location: Turner Media: Iron
Exhibit
This Rebellion: Maine and the Civil War
For Mainers like many other people in both the North and the South, the Civil War, which lasted from 1861-1865, had a profound effect on their lives. Letters, artifacts, relics, and other items saved by participants at home and on the battlefield help illuminate the nature of the Civil War experience for Mainers.
Exhibit
Redact: Obscuring the Maine Constitution
In 2015, Maliseet Representative Henry Bear drew the Maine legislature’s attention to a historic redaction of the Maine Constitution. Through legislation drafted in February 1875, approved by voters in September 1875, and enacted on January 1, 1876, the Sections 1, 2, and 5 of Article X (ten) of the Maine Constitution ceased to be printed. Since 1876, these sections are redacted from the document. Although they are obscured, they retain their validity.
Site Page
Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook
"The workers used splitting forks and pick poles to line up the blocks that were lifted by the steam hoist."
Site Page
Historic Hallowell - Ice Cutting and Ice Houses on the Bombahook
"The workers used splitting forks and pick poles to line up the blocks that were lifted by the steam hoist."
Story
The Cup Code (working at OOB in the 1960s)
by Randy Randall
Teenagers cooking fried food in OOB and the code used identify the product and quantity.
Story
A Maine Family's story of being Prisoners of War in Manila
by Nicki Griffin
As a child, born after the war, I would hear these stories - glad they were finally written down