Keywords: Criminal
Item 152275
Letter to Justice Albert Beliveau, Portland, 1950
Contributed by: Franco-American Collection, University of Southern Maine Libraries Date: 1950-08-22 Location: Portland Media: Ink on paper
Item 102168
Phillip Livingston to George Clinton regarding criminal court case, New York, 1778
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1778-03-04 Location: New York Media: Ink on paper
Item 150386
Building for the Criminal Insane, Maine Insane Hospital, Augusta, 1889-1908
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1889–1908
Location: Augusta
Client: State of Maine
Architect: George M. Coombs; Coombs and Gibbs Architects
This record contains 2 images.
Item 150376
Insane Hospital buildings, Augusta; Vinalhaven, 1893-1907
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1893–1907
Location: Vinalhaven; Augusta
Client: State of Maine
Architect: George M. Coombs; Coombs, Gibbs, and Wilkinson Architects
This record contains 7 images.
Exhibit
Notorious: Maine Crime in the Public Eye, 1690–1940 - A Maine Pioneer
"… for dramatic events such as manhunts or criminal trials—set his newspapers apart. Lighter cameras and flashbulbs developed in the 1920s forward…"
Exhibit
Notorious: Maine Crime in the Public Eye, 1690–1940 - Photographing Crime in Maine: 1920-1940
"… their work included intimate portraits of criminals, murderers, and, in some cases, stark and unflinching images of bloody crime scenes."
Site Page
Life on a Tidal River - William S. Cohen, The Man and the School
"William S. Cohen, The Man and the School William S. Cohen ca. 1944 Item courtesy of the University of Maine Special Collections."
Site Page
Life on a Tidal River - Dress Up Day
"Dress Up Day One of the favorite activities this year has been "Dress Up Day". Both Bill Cook of the Bangor Public Library and Dana Lippitt of the…"
Story
Hurt People Hurt People
by Nicole Lund
Lund describes experience volunteering at Maine State Prison and befriending an incarcerated person.
Story
Who do you want living next door?
by anonymous
The writer reflects on the lack of mental health services for Maine's incarcerated individuals.