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Keywords: Kent's Hill

Historical Items

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Item 101607

Elihu Washburne on Livermore and Kent's Hill school, Hallowell, 1837

Contributed by: Washburn Norlands Living History Center Date: 1837-02-01 Location: Hallowell Media: Ink on paper

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Item 13590

Dunbar Hill, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1890 Location: Houlton Media: Photographic print

Item 101668

Elihu Washburne on school and measles at Kents Hill, 1836

Contributed by: Washburn Norlands Living History Center Date: 1836-04-10 Location: Readfield; Augusta ; Boston Media: Ink on paper

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Tax Records

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Item 32304

16-18 Adams Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Samuel Shulman Style: Greek Revival Use: Dwelling

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109667

House for Mr. M. J. Harriman, Kents Hill, Readfield, 1905

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1905 Location: Readfield Client: M. J. Harriman Architect: Coombs and Gibbs Architects

Online Exhibits

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Aroostook County Railroads

Construction of the Bangor and Aroostook rail lines into northern Aroostook County in the early twentieth century opened the region to tourism and commerce from the south.

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Bookplates Honor Annie Louise Cary

A summer resident of Wayne collected more than 3,000 bookplates to honor Maine native and noted opera singer Annie Louise Cary and to support the Cary Memorial Library.

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The Shape of Maine

The boundaries of Maine are the product of international conflict, economic competition, political fights, and contested development. The boundaries are expressions of human values; people determined the shape of Maine.

Site Pages

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Surry by the Bay - History of Surry

"“Could you get it called Kent or Surry or indeed a short name of your choice, twould be more acceptable.” Surry it became and the town was…"

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Tillson Testimonial

"… his education at the Maine Wesleyan Seminary at Kents Hill. While Henry was a student, President Lincoln issued a call for 15,000 volunteers to…"

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Life on a Tidal River - Three Civil War Letters - Page 2 of 4

"The Virginia Button I got at Yorktown.“ The Ed Kent he mentions in the letter below is possibly Bangor resident and Supreme Court Judge Edward Kent."