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Keywords: Two family homes

Historical Items

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Item 104538

Patten family register, Topsham, 1821

Courtesy of Alyson Graffis, an individual partner Date: 1796–1821 Location: Topsham Media: Cloth, thread

Item 16437

Durrell family elders, Kingfield, 1899

Contributed by: Stanley Museum Date: 1899-08-23 Location: Kingfield Media: Photographic print

Item 101539

Charles E. Colby home, Westport Island, ca. 1910

Contributed by: Westport Island History Committee Date: circa 1910 Location: Westport Island Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 51743

130-134 Federal Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Board of Home Missions Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 46241

127-129 Danforth Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Home for Aged Men Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 36852

96-98 Clark Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Estate of George C. Frye Use: Dwelling - Two family

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 150656

Two-Family Residence for Betrand L. Lavoie, Brunswick, 1938

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1938 Location: Brunswick Client: Bertrand L. Lavoie Architect: Harry S. Coombs

Item 150436

Plans of a Two Family House for Mr. E.C. Bump, Wilton, 1924

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1924 Location: Wilton Client: E. C. Bump Architect: Harry S. Coombs

Item 150914

Alterations for a Two-Family house for Mrs. Tomlinson, Pine St., Portland, 1909

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1909 Location: Portland Client: Mrs. Tomlinson Architect: Frederick A. Tompson

Online Exhibits

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Elise Fellows White: Music, Writing, and Family

From a violin prodigy in her early years to an older woman -- mother of two -- struggling financially, Skowhegan native Mary Elise Fellows White remained committed to music, writing, poetry, her extended family -- and living a life that would matter and be remembered.

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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.

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The Life and Legacy of the George Tate Family

Captain George Tate, mast agent for the King of England from 1751 to the Revolutionary War, and his descendants helped shape the development of Portland (first known as Falmouth) through activities such as commerce, shipping, and real estate.

Site Pages

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Site Page

John Martin: Expert Observer - Martin-Raynes-Stevens Family Trees

"Martin-Raynes Family  Raynes-Stevens Family  Mt. Hope Cemetery, Bangor G. Fred and Annie Martin Snow X"

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Mount Desert Island: Shaped by Nature - The Bryants and Rockefellers: Two Seal Harbor Families

"The Bryants and Rockefellers: Two Seal Harbor Families Marvin Bryant, Seal Harbor, ca. 1920Trenton Cemetery & Keeping Society Text by Eliza…"

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Early Maine Photography - Family Groups

"Large families were common in the mid-nineteenth century, as reflected by an ambrotype of a father, a mother, and their three sons and three…"

My Maine Stories

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The Village Cafe - A Place We Called Home
by Michael Fixaris

The Village Cafe was more than a restaurant. It was an extension of our homes and our families.

Story

Civil War Soldier comes home after 158 years
by Jamison McAlister

Civil War Soldier comes home after 158 years

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My father's world - the old farm in Richmond, Maine
by Donald C. Cunningham

A story about my father and our family.