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Keywords: Achievement "A" Award

Historical Items

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Item 37384

Front page of World War II Award, Lubec, 1944, 1944

Contributed by: Lubec Historical Society Date: 1944 Location: Lubec Media: Ink on paper

Item 35416

John Bapst High School Academic Pin for Mathematics, Bangor, 1929

Contributed by: John Bapst Memorial High School Date: 1929 Location: Bangor; Orrington Media: Metal

Item 149893

Handkerchief basket by Theresa Secord, Waterville, 2019

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2019 Location: Waterville; Tobique Media: Ash, sweetgrass, dye
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Online Exhibits

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Longfellow: The Man Who Invented America

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was a man and a poet of New England conscience. He was influenced by his ancestry and his Portland boyhood home and experience.

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One Hundred Years of Caring -- EMMC

In 1892 five physicians -- William H. Simmons, William C. Mason, Walter H. Hunt, Everett T. Nealey, and William E. Baxter -- realized the need for a hospital in the city of Bangor had become urgent and they set about providing one.

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World War I and the Maine Experience

With a long history of patriotism and service, Maine experienced the war in a truly distinct way. Its individual experiences tell the story of not only what it means to be an American, but what it means to be from Maine during the war to end all wars.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - National Blue Ribbon School

"To be considered for the award a school must: Be considered "high achieving" in math and reading based on the MEA's; Have a minority group - -…"

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Life on a Tidal River - Four Important Women of Bangor

"These included finishing nursing school, being a part of the army, and, most notably, being a POW for a three-year period during WWII."

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Skowhegan Community History - A Brief History of the Skowhegan Area

"In 1629 King Charles I of England awarded the Kennebec Patent to the Plymouth Colony of Massachusetts."

My Maine Stories

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Masters and apprentices
by Theresa Secord

Wabanaki basket makers learn to weave by apprenticing with master artists.