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Keywords: Universalist cemeteries

Historical Items

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Item 76318

Plan of Universalist Cemetery, West Cumberland, 1935

Contributed by: Prince Memorial Library Date: 1935 Location: Cumberland Media: Ink on paper

Item 148235

Northeast view from City Hall, Portland, 1887

Contributed by: City of Portland - Planning & Development Date: 1887-07-17 Location: Portland Media: Photographic Print

Online Exhibits

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Civil War Soldiers Impact Pittsfield

Although not everyone in town supported the war effort, more than 200 Pittsfield men served in Civil War regiments. Several reminders of their service remain in the town.

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Fallen Heroes: Jewish Soldiers and Sailors, The Great War

Thirty-four young Jewish men from Maine died in the service of their country in the two World Wars. This project, including a Maine Memory Network exhibit, is meant to say a little something about some of them. More than just names on a public memorial marker or grave stone, these men were getting started in adult life. They had newly acquired high school and college diplomas, they had friends, families and communities who loved and valued them, and felt the losses of their deaths.

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Westbrook Seminary: Educating Women

Westbrook Seminary, built on Stevens Plain in 1831, was founded to educate young men and young women. Seminaries traditionally were a form of advanced secondary education. Westbrook Seminary served an important function in admitting women students, for whom education was less available in the early and mid nineteenth century.

Site Pages

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Leeds Historical Society

View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.

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Highlighting Historical Hampden - John Crosby

"… Congregationalists had fourteen and one half, the Universalists had eleven and one half, and the Baptists had two."

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New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future

"… in 1838; the Free Will Baptist Church and the Universalist Church. North New Portland saw the creation of the Congregational Church in 1862."

My Maine Stories

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Reverend Thomas Smith of First Parish Portland
by Kristina Minister, Ph.D.

Pastor, Physician, Real Estate Speculator, and Agent for Wabanaki Genocide