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Historical Items

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Item 111008

Pigeon River, including waterways between Lakes Kaseigunaha and Superior, ca. 1820

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1820 Media: Ink on paper

Item 19062

Spruce tree in pine stump, Pleasant Pond, 1922

Contributed by: Maine Forest Service Date: 1922-06-19 Media: Photographic print

Item 148628

Bridge, Saint Agatha, ca. 1910

Contributed by: Acadian Archives Date: circa 1910 Location: Saint Agatha Media: Photo postcard

Online Exhibits

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Student Exhibit: Somerset Railroad

The Somerset Railroad was completed in 1872. It started out as a dream to link the Maine Coast with Canadian businesses to the north. It ran from the North Woods around Moosehead Lake down to Southern Maine and back again for 56 years.

Exhibit

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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400 years of New Mainers

Immigration is one of the most debated topics in Maine. Controversy aside, immigration is also America's oldest tradition, and along with religious tolerance, what our nation was built upon. Since the first people--the Wabanaki--permitted Europeans to settle in the land now known as Maine, we have been a state of immigrants.

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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - "Main Streets" of North Yarmouth and Cumberland

"… flat area that is now wide field was mired in mud. Here, water flowed slowly in a southerly direction and the area was very wet."