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Item 122884

Plymouth Company Records, box 5/16, ca. 1805

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1805 Location: Augusta; Hallowell; Readfield; Starks; Waterville; Whitfield ; Winthrop Media: Ink on Paper

Item 122877

Plymouth Company Records, box 5/9, 1803–1804

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1803–1804 Location: Augusta; Fairfax; Hallowell; Palermo; Waldo; Wayne; Winthrop Media: Ink on Paper

Item 148237

Bandstand, Deering Oaks Park, Portland, 1887

Contributed by: City of Portland - Planning & Development Date: 1887-08-02 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print

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From Sewers to Skylines: William S. Edwards's 1887 Photo Album

William S. Edwards (1830-1918) was a civil engineer who worked for the City of Portland from 1876-1906. Serving as First Assistant to Chief Engineer William A. Goodwin, then to Commissioner George N. Fernald, Edwards was a fixture in City Hall for 30 consecutive years, proving indispensable throughout the terms of 15 Mayors of Portland, including all six of those held by James Phineas Baxter. Edwards made significant contributions to Portland, was an outstanding mapmaker and planner, and his works continue to benefit historians.

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Music in Maine - Community Music

"Grange Music Franklin Grange Hall, Bryant Pond, ca. 1892Maine Historical Society 'State of Maine, My State of Maine,' 1913Maine Historical…"

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State of Mind: Becoming Maine

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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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Early Schools

"… place, in the area now known as the south end of Chandler Road. Dist.# 3 - McCleary School was on the east side of the Sandy River in the South…"