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Historical Items

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Item 80337

The Old Reed Place, Grand Lake Stream, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Princeton Public Library Date: circa 1900 Location: Grand Lake Stream Media: Photographic print

Item 80328

Babcock Estate Picnic, Grand Lake Stream, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Princeton Public Library Date: circa 1890 Location: Grand Lake Stream Media: Photographic print

Item 25852

Margaret Chase Smith, John Reed, San Francisco, 1964

Contributed by: Margaret Chase Smith Library Date: 1964 Location: San Francisco Media: Photographic print

Online Exhibits

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Debates Over Suffrage

While numerous Mainers worked for and against woman suffrage in the state in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some also worked on the national level, seeking a federal amendment to allow women the right to vote

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Amazing! Maine Stories

These stories -- that stretch from 1999 back to 1759 -- take you from an amusement park to the halls of Congress. There are inventors, artists, showmen, a railway agent, a man whose civic endeavors helped shape Portland, a man devoted to the pursuit of peace and one known for his military exploits, Maine's first novelist, a woman who recorded everyday life in detail, and an Indian who survived a British attack.

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Music in Maine - Sacred Music

"Similar to accordions, melodeons use reeds and airflow to create sounds, but the musician pumps the instrument by foot rather than using their arms."

Site Pages

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Site Page

Lincoln, Maine - MacGregor's Spool Mill

"Kimball, Marion Reed. “Chronicle Man Enroute.” The Mattanawcook Observer Vol. 1. No. 5. April 1983, pp. 190. Lincoln Historical Society."

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Lincoln, Maine - Ballard Hill School, Lincoln, ca. 1930

"Reed, 9th grade; Miss Josephine Briggs, Music Teacher; Mr. Wright. The morning exercises were performed by Mr. Wright."

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Lincoln, Maine - Mattanawcook Academy

"… Mattanawook Academy moved to its new location on Reed Drive. We now know this building as the high school, where students move on to grades 9-12."

My Maine Stories

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Story

The Wall
by Michael Uhl

What it means to have beaten the odds