Keywords: 4th Maine
Item 20515
4th of July Parade, Stockholm, 1925
Contributed by: Stockholm Historical Society Date: 1925 Location: Stockholm Media: Photographic print
Item 103580
H. T. Weeks & Company on the 4th of July, Coopers Mills, Whitefield, ca. 1913
Contributed by: An individual through Whitefield Historical Society Date: circa 1913 Location: Whitefield Media: Postcard
Item 151599
Bromfield Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, 1996
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1996 Location: Boston Clients: Bob Morgan; Bromfield Gallery Architect: Carol A. Wilson; Carol A. Wilson Architect
Item 151683
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1917 Location: Rockport Client: The Samoset Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Exhibit
The boundaries of Maine are the product of international conflict, economic competition, political fights, and contested development. The boundaries are expressions of human values; people determined the shape of Maine.
Exhibit
The history of the region now known as Maine did not begin at statehood in 1820. What was Maine before it was a state? How did Maine separate from Massachusetts? How has the Maine we experience today been shaped by thousands of years of history?
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Mantor Library, University of Maine Farmington
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"We meet on the 4th Tuesday of each month March through November. We are open to the public by appointment."
Story
Peter Spanos fled the genocide in Turkey to Maine
by anonymous
Peter Spanos fled the Greek genocide in Smyrna in 1922, coming to Maine to work as a fruit peddler
Story
Mosher family history and my career at S.D. Warren
by Abbott Mosher
My family settled the Westbrook region and I am a 4th generation paper maker at S.D. Warren.