Keywords: Child portraits
Item 67543
Child laborers, Lewiston, ca. 1920
Contributed by: Franco-American Collection, University of Southern Maine Libraries Date: 1920 Location: Lewiston Media: Photographic print
Item 102454
Farmer’s child, Marlborough, New Hampshire, ca. 1900
Contributed by: Stanley Museum on deposit at Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1900 Location: Marlboro Media: Lantern slide
Exhibit
From French Canadians to Franco-Americans
French Canadians who emigrated to the Lewiston-Auburn area faced discrimination as children and adults -- such as living in "Little Canada" tenements and being ridiculed for speaking French -- but also adapted to their new lives and sustained many cultural traditions.
Exhibit
We Used to be "Normal": A History of F.S.N.S.
Farmington's Normal School -- a teacher-training facility -- opened in 1863 and, over the decades, offered academic programs that included such unique features as domestic and child-care training, and extra-curricular activities from athletics to music and theater.
Site Page
Lubec, Maine - Canning Sardines in Lubec: Technology, the Syndicate and Labor
"With the previous two cannery group portraits there is a mystery why they were made. With this plant, there is not."
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Lubec, Maine - Lubec's 1911 Centennial Celebration - Page 2 of 2
"… on the photo and zoom in to view the outsized portraits of Maine Governor Plaisted, left, and the late Maine elder statesman James G. Blaine."