Keywords: Lucy Fish
Item 18066
Contributed by: Telephone Museum Date: 1883 Location: Ellsworth; Lewiston Media: Photographic print
Item 11528
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1935 Location: Portland Media: Ink on paper, photographs
Exhibit
Holding up the Sky: Wabanaki people, culture, history, and art
Learn about Native diplomacy and obligation by exploring 13,000 years of Wabanaki residence in Maine through 17th century treaties, historic items, and contemporary artworks—from ash baskets to high fashion. Wabanaki voices contextualize present-day relevance and repercussions of 400 years of shared histories between Wabanakis and settlers to their region.
Exhibit
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 Page
Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Historical Overview
"General Knox was married to Lucy Flucker, descendant of the Waldo family, and through her inherited a portion of the Waldo Patent."
Site Page
Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Thomaston is Incorporated - 1777
"George River along with his wife, Lucy, and their five children. At the time they took up residence in Montpelier, Knox was 45 years and his wife 39."