Keywords: Male students
Item 37059
John Bapst Class of 1934 male students, Bangor, ca. 1934
Contributed by: John Bapst Memorial High School Date: circa 1934 Location: Bangor Media: Photographic print
Item 76523
Madawaska Training School male students and faculty, Fort Kent, 1928
Contributed by: Blake Library Special Collections Date: 1928 Location: Fort Kent Media: Photographic print
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Westbrook Seminary: Educating Women
Westbrook Seminary, built on Stevens Plain in 1831, was founded to educate young men and young women. Seminaries traditionally were a form of advanced secondary education. Westbrook Seminary served an important function in admitting women students, for whom education was less available in the early and mid nineteenth century.
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Young men and women in the 19th century often went away from home -- sometimes for a few months, sometimes for longer periods -- to attend academies, seminaries, or schools run by individuals. While there, they wrote letters home, reporting on boarding arrangements and coursework undertaken, and inquired about the family at home.
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New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - West New Portland Village Schools
"Sub-primary had six students. Grade 1 had four students. Grade 2 had two students. Grade 3 had four students."
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Story
Learning to fly and instructing cadets at West Point during WWII
by Vera Cleaves
West Point during World War II
Story
History of Forest Gardens
by Gary Libby
This is a history of one of Portland's oldest local bars