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Early Maine Photography - War

"… E of the Sixteenth Maine Regiment on August 14, 1862, and died of disease in Maryland three and a half months later."

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Maine's Road to Statehood - 1790s: A Growing Movement

"… catalyst for another attempt at self-sovereignty.[14] Silhouette of Peleg Wadsworth, Portland, ca."

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Otisfield Historical Society

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Bangor Public Library

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Blue Hill, Maine - Discover the Story of Blue Hill - Page 2 of 4

"… or less – 84 dwelling houses, 12 school houses, 14 meeting houses [among them the first congregational and baptist churches in blue hill] and other…"

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - A Look Inside the Classroom Over Time - Page 4 of 4

"… she had sewed the first American Flag. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act, shown here: "Resolved, that the flag…"

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Blue Hill, Maine - The Musical Culture of Blue Hill

"… 50 pre-professional young artists (20 violinists, 14 cellists, 9 violists and 7 pianists). 1960-1980: Noel Paul Stookey: Noel Paul Stookey, of…"

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Lubec, Maine - Lubec History

"On December 14, 1862, Albion K.P. Avery was killed in action at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Lubec’s first war casualty."

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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Elusive Championship

"… 1918, when Brewer beat Hampden with a score of 14-13. One more difference was the time of the game."

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Music in Maine - Radio Cowboys and Country Music

"… nights in a row, one night off, and then 14 more. This was besides doing our daily radio shows on WGAN." Maine Country Music Hall of Fame by Ken…"

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

"… strap iron spiked to 6” planks; each plank was 14 feet long. One of the problems with this rail was that it came loose from the plank and at times…"

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Lubec, Maine - Timeline

"… one for every 12 inhabitants 1862 • On December 14 Albion K.P. Avery became the first Lubec soldier killed in action (Battle of Fredericksburg)…"

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Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview

"… Federal Census lists Bath with a population of 14,731 in 1920 and 9,110 in 1930. Bath Iron Works and yachts, Bath, 1931Patten Free Library By…"

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Lubec, Maine - Canning Sardines in Lubec: Technology, the Syndicate and Labor

"Revisions of the law in 1907 raised the age to 14, and allowed investigation of working conditions. The National Child Labor Committee believed that…"

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Lincoln, Maine - That Pioneer Spirit

"… Lincoln is a unique community with 13 lakes—14, if the part of Cold Stream Pond that lies within Lincoln’s borders is counted."

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Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Historical Overview

"… 1933Islesboro Historical Society On March 14, 1913 the Seventy-sixth Legislature of Maine passed an act to prohibit the use of automobiles on…"

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Railroad into the Village

"… the river with materials for the new depot.) July 14, 1870: The building of the railroad bridge at this place is progressing finely."

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Soldiers Of The Civil War

"… Maine, when he enlisted into the war on August 14, 1864. He served in Company D in the 9th Maine Infantry."

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Eastern Maine Medical Center

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Mantor Library, University of Maine Farmington

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