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Item 27080

Ryder's School, Islesboro, ca. 1880

Contributed by: Islesboro Historical Society Date: circa 1880 Location: Islesboro Media: Photographic print

Item 14908

Ruth Ryder, East Maine Conference Seminary, 1924

Contributed by: Bucksport Historical Society Date: 1924 Location: Bucksport Media: Photographic print

Item 27099

Ryder's Cove Wharf, Islesboro, ca. 1911

Contributed by: Islesboro Historical Society Date: circa 1911 Location: Islesboro Media: Postcard

Online Exhibits

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Summer Folk: The Postcard View

Vacationers, "rusticators," or tourists began flooding into Maine in the last quarter of the 19th century. Many arrived by train or steamer. Eventually, automobiles expanded and changed the tourist trade, and some vacationers bought their own "cottages."

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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 Pages

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Fred Ryder, Bangor, 1864

"Fred Ryder, Bangor, 1864 Contributed by Maine Historical Society and Maine State Museum Description Fred Ryder was an orphan who lived…"

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Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Schools

"It was called the Ryder School located across from Durkee’s Store, later moved to become part of the store."

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Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Summer Resorts

"1900Islesboro Historical Society RYDER'S COVE Ryder’s Cove, originally known as Sabbathday Harbor, is reached from Ryder’s Cove Lane."