Keywords: Richard King
Item 29047
Richard King House, Dunstan Landing, Scarborough, ca. 1930
Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum Date: circa 1930 Location: Scarborough Media: Photographic print
Item 33689
Rufus King of Scarborough, ca. 1820
Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum Date: circa 1820 Location: Scarborough Media: Painting
Item 60346
Assessor's Record, 13 Lassell Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Richard J. King Use: Garage
Item 60345
13 Lassell Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Richard J. King Use: Dwelling - Single family
Exhibit
Maine's first governor, William King, was arguably the most influential figure in Maine's achieving statehood in 1820. Although he served just one year as the Governor of Maine, he was instrumental in establishing the new state's constitution and setting up its governmental infrastructure.
Exhibit
Building the International Appalachian Trail
Wildlife biologist Richard Anderson first proposed the International Appalachian Trail (IAT) in 1993. The IAT is a long-distance hiking trail along the modern-day Appalachian, Caledonian, and Atlas Mountain ranges, geological descendants of the ancient Central Pangean Mountains. Today, the IAT stretches from the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument in Maine, through portions of Canada, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Europe, and into northern Africa.
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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - People Who Called Scarborough Home - Page 2 of 4
"… & Museum William King William King, son of Richard King and Mary Black King, was born 9 February 1768 in Scarborough."
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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - People Who Called Scarborough Home - Page 1 of 4
"… Historical Society & Museum Richard King Richard King, born in 1718 in Boston, settled in the Dunstan Landing area of Scarborough in 1746 after…"
Story
Where are the French?
by Rhea Côté Robbins
Franco-Americans in Maine