Keywords: Toby
Item 13620
E. B. White's dog, Toby, Houlton, ca. 1890
Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1890 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print
Item 9386
'Toby Tyler: or ten weeks with a circus,' 1937
Contributed by: South Portland Public Library Date: circa 1880 Media: book, Ink on paper
Item 42165
457 Cumberland Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Belle H Tobie Use: Dwelling - Single family
Item 48809
3 Deering Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Mabel C Tobie Use: Dwelling - Single family
Exhibit
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."
Exhibit
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.
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.
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Cantor Beth & Dr David Strassler: personal insights on life
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center
The journey of a couple devoted to each other, their family, their community and their religion