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Historical Items

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Item 12813

Irvin and Clarence Clark Farm, Mars Hill, ca. 1930

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1930 Location: Mars Hill Media: Photographic print

Item 34061

Phillips home, Seaville, Blue Hill, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Jonathan Fisher Memorial, Inc. Date: circa 1890 Location: Blue Hill Media: Photographic print

Item 34218

Vaughan Farm, Duck Pond, Hallowell, ca. 1933

Contributed by: Hubbard Free Library Date: circa 1933 Location: Hallowell Media: Photographic print

Online Exhibits

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Hannibal Hamlin of Paris Hill

2009 marked the bicentennials of the births of Abraham Lincoln and his first vice president, Hannibal Hamlin of Maine. To observe the anniversary, Paris Hill, where Hamlin was born and raised, honored the native statesman and recalled both his early life in the community and the mark he made on Maine and the nation.

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Writing Women

Published women authors with ties to Maine are too numerous to count. They have made their marks in all types of literature.

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Field & Homefront: Bethel during the Civil War

Like many towns, Bethel responded to the Civil War by sending many soldiers and those at the homefront sent aid and supported families. The town grew during the war, but suffered after its end.

Site Pages

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Surry by the Bay - Nineteenth Century

"… in the Coggins (four generations), Treworgy, Clark, Haskell and Torrey families. The older boys in almost every family went to sea as ordinary…"

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 30-47

"Thomas Sanford Bob Perkins Cyrus S. Clark Judge Hodgdon Alcohol, taverns Amos M. Roberts Hannibal Hamlin Ebenezer Trask Oliver H."

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Scarborough Marsh: "Land of Much Grass" - Page 4 of 4

"… Current, 18 November 2004 Karr, Paul, and Jeff Clark. “Oasis of Wilderness.” Down East, September 1995 Lamson-Scribner, F."