Contributed by L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes
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Description
Good Will boys on the front steps of the Quincy Manual Training School for Boys on the campus of Good Will-Hinckley.
The Romanesque revival building was designed by Maine architect William Miller of Lewiston in 1903. The two roundels on the front of the building depict Ben Franklin and Horrace Mann.
The Good Will-Hinckley Homes for Boys and Girls was founded in 1889 in Fairfield by George Walter Hinckley.
The building is now the L.C.Bates Museum.
About This Item
- Title: Good Will boys, Quincy Manual Training School for Boys, Fairfield, ca. 1903
- Creation Date: circa 1903
- Subject Date: circa 1903
- Location: Hinckley, Fairfield, Somerset County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 17.5 cm x 22.5 cm
- Local Code: 2004-70
- Collection: Good Will Home Association collection
- Object Type: Image
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- Boys
- Orphans
- Schools--Maine--Fairfield
- Orphanages--Maine--Fairfield
- Museums--Maine--Fairfield
- Good Will-Hinckley Homes for Boys and Girls (Fairfield, Me.)--People
- L.C. Bates Museum (Fairfield, Me.)--History
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L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley HomesRoute 201, Hinckley, ME 04944
(207) 238-4250
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