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Historical Items

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Item 13488

Nelson Dingley Jr., Lewiston, 1898

Contributed by: Fryeburg Historical Society Date: 1898 Location: Augusta Media: Stereograph

Item 60527

Governor Dingley steamship, Lubec, ca. 1920, ca. 1920

Contributed by: Lubec Historical Society Date: circa 1920 Location: Lubec Media: Postcard

Item 7091

Dingley Building, Oak Street School, Lewiston, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Lewiston Public Library Date: circa 1900 Location: Lewiston Media: Phototransparency

Online Exhibits

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Redact: Obscuring the Maine Constitution

In 2015, Maliseet Representative Henry Bear drew the Maine legislature’s attention to a historic redaction of the Maine Constitution. Through legislation drafted in February 1875, approved by voters in September 1875, and enacted on January 1, 1876, the Sections 1, 2, and 5 of Article X (ten) of the Maine Constitution ceased to be printed. Since 1876, these sections are redacted from the document. Although they are obscured, they retain their validity.

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Begin Again: reckoning with intolerance in Maine

BEGIN AGAIN explores Maine's historic role, going back 528 years, in crisis that brought about the pandemic, social and economic inequities, and the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020.

Site Pages

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Bath's Historic Downtown - 94 Front Street

"… called Daybreak Variety owned by Elizabeth Dingley was at the location for a year. From 2007 until 2009, 94 Front Street has been home to Sweet…"

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Lincoln, Maine - Ira Fish

"History of the Town of Lincoln. Lewiston, Maine: Dingley. Inc. Print. Goodwin, Kathryn B. Personal Glimpses of the Early Settlers of Lincoln, Maine."

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Lincoln, Maine - Civil War

"Lewiston, Maine: Dingley, 1929. Print. Goodwin, Beckie. Their Eyes Hath Seen the Glory. Lincoln Center, Me.: B. Goodwin, 1992. Print. Morin, Robert."