Keywords: Washington, George
Item 17380
George Washington letter to Gov. Morris, 1779
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1779 Location: West Point Media: Ink on paper
Item 17487
British surrender to George Washington, 1781
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1819 Location: Yorktown Media: Digital image
Item 82450
508 Washington Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: George W. Kelley Use: Residence
Item 83109
1156 Washington Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: George P. Jackson Use: Residence
Item 109537
Plans of Convent School fo Father Conlon, Calais, 1884-1885
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1884–1885 Location: Calais Client: Conlon, Architect: George M. Coombs
Item 111882
Churchill House on State St., Portland, 1928-1934
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1928–1934 Location: Portland Client: Major Gist. Blair Architect: Binford & Wadsworth
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Lock of George Washington's Hair
Correspondence between Elizabeth Wadsworth, her father Peleg Wadsworth and Martha Washington's secretary about the gift of a lock of George Washington's hair to Eliza.
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Maine Through the Eyes of George W. French
George French, a native of Kezar Falls and graduate of Bates College, worked at several jobs before turning to photography as his career. He served for many years as photographer for the Maine Development Commission, taking pictures intended to promote both development and tourism.
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Architecture & Landscape database - George Coombs
"Home for Joseph Briggs designed by George M. Coombs, 1884 Maine Historical Society George Millard Coombs (1851-1909) was born in Brunswick in 1851."
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NPS, Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters Historic Site
View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.
Story
A Note from a Maine-American
by William Dow Turner
With 7 generations before statehood, and 5 generations since, Maine DNA carries on.
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30 years of business in Maine
by Raj & Bina Sharma
30 years of business, raising a family, & showcasing our culture in Maine