Keywords: Fogg Building
Item 54677
Fogg Cottage, Fairfield, ca. 1912
Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1912 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print
Item 13855
A. H. Fogg and Company, Houlton, 1896
Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: 1896-07-22 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print
Item 84117
Fogg property, Beach Avenue, Long Island, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: George L Fogg Use: Shed
Item 84098
Fogg property, East side Beach Avenue, Long Island, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: George L Fogg Use: Summer Dwelling
Item 151220
Landscape Design Associates residence and office, Bar Harbor, 1992-1998
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1992–1998 Location: Bar Harbor; Bar Harbor Client: Patrick Chasse Architect: Landscape Design Associates
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Good Will-Hinckley: Building a Landscape
The landscape at the Good Will-Hinckley campus in Fairfield was designed to help educate and influence the orphans and other needy children at the school and home.
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Unlocking the Declaration's Secrets
Fewer than 30 copies of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence are known to exist. John Dunlap hurriedly printed copies for distribution to assemblies, conventions, committees and military officers. Authenticating authenticity of the document requires examination of numerous details of the broadside.
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Presque Isle: The Star City - John R Braden
"Fogg Fogg slept on a cot next to Braden’s stable. It is said that Braden rose with the farmers and expected his breakfast right away."