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Historical Items

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Item 15190

Dr. J Peck, 1865

Contributed by: City of Brewer Date: 1865-05-03 Location: Brewer Media: Photographic print

Item 13616

Peck's Old Camp, 1889

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: 1889-12-29 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print

Item 13629

Eugene Peck's Old Camp, Big Smith Brook, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1890 Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 37634

Assessor's Record, 120 Concord Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Fred Peck Use: Shed

Item 37635

Assessor's Record, 120 Concord Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: fred Peck Use: Stable

Item 37633

120 Concord Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Fred Peck Use: Dwelling - Two family

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109837

House for Mr. B. Peck, Lewiston, 1893

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1893 Location: Lewiston Client: Bradford Peck Architect: George M. Coombs

Item 109838

Additions and Alterations in House for F.G. & S.S. Peck, Lewiston, 1917

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1917 Location: Lewiston Clients: F. G.; Peck Architect: Harry S. Coombs

Item 109839

Building for B. Peck Real Estate Co., Lewiston, 1898

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1898 Location: Lewiston Client: B. Peck Real Estate Company Architect: Coombs, Gibbs, and Wilkinson 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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Shepard Cary: Lumberman, Legislator, Leader and Legend

Shepard Cary (1805-1866) was one of the leading -- and wealthiest -- residents of early Aroostook County. He was a lumberman, merchant, mill operator, and legislator.

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Fashionable Maine: early twentieth century clothing

Maine residents kept pace with the dramatic shift in women’s dress that occurred during the short number of years preceding and immediately following World War I. The long restrictive skirts, stiff collars, body molding corsets and formal behavior of earlier decades quickly faded away and the new straight, dropped waist easy-to-wear clothing gave mobility and freedom of movement in tune with the young independent women of the casual, post-war jazz age generation.

Site Pages

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Rum, Riot, and Reform - Neal Dow

"951, vol. 53 Elder Benjamin D. Peck, a close associate of Neal Dow in the temperance crusade, served as State Treasurer from 1857 to 1860."

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Rum, Riot, and Reform - Overview & Introduction

"Overview & Introduction Cache of liquor, Portland, 1920Maine Historical Society/MaineToday Media Maine played a central role in the United…"

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Rum, Riot, and Reform - Why Study the History of Drinking?

"Why Study the History of Drinking? The history of drinking in Maine and America is rich and complex."

My Maine Stories

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Paul Gagne: Living a life fully engaged in his community
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center

A man with a wide range of skills and talents shares them for the benefit of his community

Story

Growing up in Lewiston
by Kathy Becvar

Growing up in Lewiston in the 1960s and 1970s.