Search Results

Keywords: Meeting

Site Pages

These sites were created for each contributing partner or as part of collaborative community projects through Maine Memory. Learn about collaborative projects on MMN.


Site Page

Life on a Tidal River - Early Railroads in Bangor - Page 1 of 2

"It was supposed to meet up with the Bangor Old Town and Milford Railroad. $30,000 to $40,000 was subscribed for the project; however because of the…"

Site Page

Guilford, Maine - Modern History: 1966 to Present

"… and the planning board had ceased to meet, and applications for grant funds to complete water main replacement and downtown revitalization had been…"

Site Page

Prince Memorial Library

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

Site Page

Scarborough Historical Society & Museum

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

Site Page

Lubec, Maine - Lubec History

"A warrant for the first Town Meeting was issued on July 7, 1811. Hopley Yeaton grave, North Lubec, ca."

Site Page

Blue Hill, Maine - Educating Blue Hill

"… involving the schools were not discussed in town meetings until school consolidation took effect, and did not involve the entire town, but just the…"

Site Page

Cumberland & North Yarmouth - "Main Streets" of North Yarmouth and Cumberland

"… property owners were appearing at Town Meeting and asking for these private byways to be accepted as town roads."

Site Page

Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Agriculture

"The first meeting was held May 26, 1840 with John Titcomb Esq., elected president and F.G. Butler secretary."

Site Page

Presque Isle: The Star City - John R Braden

"The Mooseleuk Club voted at board meetings to which charities they would donate part of the horse’s winnings."

Site Page

Colby College Special Collections

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

Site Page

Presque Isle: The Star City - Arthur R. Gould

"However, Gould had a chance meeting with Charles F.A. Johnson who was in the lumber business. Johnson was thinking of retiring and thought perhaps…"