Keywords: Knox Engine Company
Item 15148
1904 Knox Surrey, photographed at Seal Cove Auto Museum, ca. 2005
Contributed by: Seal Cove Auto Museum Date: 1904 Location: Seal Cove Media: Metal and Rubber
Item 27181
Eureka Engine Company No. 4, Thomaston, ca. 1878
Contributed by: Thomaston Historical Society Date: circa 1878 Location: Thomaston Media: Photographic print
Item 150887
Outline map of properties known as Nimaha and Lyndonwood, Rockport, 1933-1936
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1933–1936 Location: Rockport Client: unknown Architect: Olmsted Brothers
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Waldoboro Fire Department's 175 Years
While the town of Waldoboro was chartered in 1773, it began organized fire protection in 1838 with a volunteer fire department and a hand pump fire engine, the Water Witch.
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Lincoln County through the Eastern Eye
The Penobscot Marine Museum’s photography collections include nearly 50,000 glass plate negatives of images for "real photo" postcards produced by the Eastern Illustrating and Publishing Company of Belfast. This exhibit features postcards from Lincoln County.
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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Prison Fires - 1849 to 1924
"Fire engines were soon on the scene but the valves had frozen, and there was not enough water to be effective."
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Surry by the Bay - Early Twentieth Century
"Otherwise they had to travel all the way to Bangor and down US Route 1A to Surry. When the Waldo-Hancock Bridge opened in 1931, this marvel of…"