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Historical Items

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Item 10844

E.L. Lovejoy letter concerning Gilbertville Mill, September 5, 1906

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1906-09-05 Location: Gilbertville; Rumford Media: Ink on paper

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Item 11096

Lovejoy Pond, Fayette, 1981

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1981-09-11 Location: Fayette Media: Photographic print

Item 14658

Sarah (Lovejoy) Damon Adams, Corinna, ca. 1860

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1860 Location: Corinna Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 41483

74 Coyle Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Walter Lovejoy Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 85928

176-180 Woodford Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Fred E. Lovejoy Use: Dwelling

Item 34411

192 Brackett Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Estate of Lemuel M. Lovejoy, George W. Lovejoy Trustee Use: Carpenter's Shop

Online Exhibits

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Slavery's Defenders and Foes

Mainers, like residents of other states, had differing views about slavery and abolition in the early to mid decades of the 19th century. Religion and economic factors were among the considerations in determining people's leanings.

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A Brief History of Colby College

Colby originated in 1813 as Maine Literary and Theological Institution and is now a small private liberal arts college of about 1,800 students. A timeline of the history and development of Colby College from 1813 until the present.

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From French Canadians to Franco-Americans

French Canadians who emigrated to the Lewiston-Auburn area faced discrimination as children and adults -- such as living in "Little Canada" tenements and being ridiculed for speaking French -- but also adapted to their new lives and sustained many cultural traditions.

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Colby College Special Collections

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Lincoln, Maine - Telegraphs & Telephones

"… House Hotel, Maine Central Railroad, and W.F Lovejoy. In 1904, Mr. Plumly gained his first regular operator, Miss Edith Trott."