Keywords: The Farmstead
Item 33353
Cover of first issue of Farmstead Magazine, 1974
Contributed by: Blue Hill Historical Society Date: 1974 Location: Blue Hill Media: Ink on paper
Item 17535
The Farmstead in East Sullivan, 1932
Contributed by: Sullivan and Sorrento Historical Society Date: 1932 Location: Sullivan Media: Photographic print
Exhibit
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.
Exhibit
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons: Staging the Past
Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (1858-1937) of Kingfield, Maine, experimented with the burgeoning artform of photography. Starting in 1897, Emmons documented the lives of people, many in rural and agricultural regions in Maine and around the world. Often described as recalling a bygone era, this exhibition features glass plate negatives and painted lantern slides from the collections of the Stanley Museum in Kingfield on deposit at Maine Historical Society, that present a time of rapid change, from 1897 to 1926.
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Blue Hill, Maine - Discover the Story of Blue Hill - Page 4 of 4
"Cover of first issue of Farmstead Magazine, 1974Blue Hill Historical Society The Back to the Land Movement."
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - "Main Streets" of North Yarmouth and Cumberland
"Skyline Farm looks much the same today as it did more than a century ago, and its approach on a dirt road reminds us of what our old roads once…"