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Keywords: St. Stephen

Historical Items

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Item 21153

Calais Street Railway car, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, ca. 1900

Contributed by: St. Croix Historical Society Date: circa 1900 Location: St. Stephen Media: Photographic print

Item 105314

Panoramic view of the city of Calais, St. Stephen and Milltown, New Brunswick, 1879

Contributed by: Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education Date: 1879 Location: Calais; St. Stephen; Milltown Media: Lithograph

Item 149918

Group portrait at St. Stephen's Bank, St. Stephen, New Brunswick, ca. 1900

Courtesy of John Howard, an individual partner Date: circa 1900 Location: St. Stephen Media: Film Negative

Tax Records

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Item 39379

Assessor's Record, 665-669 Congress Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: St. Stephens Church Rector Etc. Use: Church

Item 33183

18-22 Avon Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: St Stephens Church Rector Etc Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 75769

199-201 State Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: St. Stephens Church Rector, Etc. Use: Dwelling - Single family

Online Exhibits

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Dressing Up, Standing Out, Fitting In

Adorning oneself to look one's "best" has varied over time, gender, economic class, and by event. Adornments suggest one's sense of identity and one's intent to stand out or fit in.

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Drawing Together: Art of the Longfellows

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is best know as a poet, but he also was accomplished in drawing and music. He shared his love of drawing with most of his siblings. They all shared the frequent activity of drawing and painting with their children. The extended family included many professional as well as amateur artists, and several architects.

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Home: The Longfellow House & the Emergence of Portland

The Wadsworth-Longfellow house is the oldest building on the Portland peninsula, the first historic site in Maine, a National Historic Landmark, home to three generations of Wadsworth and Longfellow family members -- including the boyhood home of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The history of the house and its inhabitants provide a unique view of the growth and changes of Portland -- as well as of the immediate surroundings of the home.

Site Pages

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Stephen Titcomb and the Settlement of the Sandy River Valley

"and Abigail Stone on October 3, 1752. The elder Stephen Titcomb had come to Kennebunk from Newburyport, MA."

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Westbrook Historical Society

View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Thomaston Library

"… made possible by a generous donation from the Stephen and Tabitha King Foundation, is the perfect place to sit for a spell and read the newspaper…"

My Maine Stories

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Reverend Thomas Smith of First Parish Portland
by Kristina Minister, Ph.D.

Pastor, Physician, Real Estate Speculator, and Agent for Wabanaki Genocide