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Keywords: The Hamilton House

Historical Items

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Item 81392

The Hamilton, Chebeague Island, ca. 1911

Contributed by: Greater Portland Landmarks Date: circa 1911 Location: Chebeague Island Media: Postcard

Item 34038

The Hamilton Place Library, North Yarmouth, ca. 1909

Contributed by: North Yarmouth Historical Society Date: circa 1909 Location: North Yarmouth Media: Photographic print

Item 68018

Pike House, Lubec, 1975, 1975

Contributed by: Lubec Historical Society Date: 1975 Location: Lubec Media: Kodachrome slide

Tax Records

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Item 32933

9 Bedell Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Howard Hamilton Use: Dwelling - Single family

Item 32178

Assessor's Record, 9-11 Amherst Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Ropheas D Hamilton Use: Garage

Item 70244

13-19 Pleasant Avenue, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Charles W. Hamilton Use: Dwelling - Single family

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 110466

Robinson Hilltop, Cornwall, CT, 2006

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2006 Location: Cornwall Client: Hamilton Robinson, Architect: Albert Righter & Tittman

Item 116608

Mark Langdon Hill house, Falmouth, 1930-1954

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1930–1954 Location: Falmouth Client: Mark Langdon Hill Architect: Stevens and Saunders Architects

Online Exhibits

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Biddeford, Saco and the Textile Industry

The largest textile factory in the country reached seven stories up on the banks of the Saco River in 1825, ushering in more than a century of making cloth in Biddeford and Saco. Along with the industry came larger populations and commercial, retail, social, and cultural growth.

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Graduation Season

Graduations -- and schools -- in the 19th through the first decade of the 20th century often were small affairs and sometimes featured student presentations that demonstrated what they had learned. They were not necessarily held in May or June, what later became the standard "end of the school year."

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Making Paper, Making Maine

Paper has shaped Maine's economy, molded individual and community identities, and impacted the environment throughout Maine. When Hugh Chisholm opened the Otis Falls Pulp Company in Jay in 1888, the mill was one of the most modern paper-making facilities in the country, and was connected to national and global markets. For the next century, Maine was an international leader in the manufacture of pulp and paper.

Site Pages

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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - The Lending Libraries of North Yarmouth and Cumberland

"Lura A. Hamilton, wife of Horatio Hamilton, was the librarian, and the library held 1,800 volumes. By 1909, the Hamiltons had started selling ice…"

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Malaga Island: a story best left untold - Explore photos from the "Malaga Island: A Story Best Left Untold" documentary

"They dug, scraped, and sifted dirt to fill-in the picture of daily living. The researchers uncovered tens of thousands of artifacts – pottery…"

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Architecture & Landscape database - George Coombs

"At the age of twenty in 1872, Coombs entered the office of Lewiston architect Charles F. Douglas as a draftsman."