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Keywords: Waterville High School (Waterville, Me.)

Historical Items

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Item 62148

Waterville High School fall term honors, Waterville, 1900

Contributed by: Waterville Public Library Date: 1900-12-14 Location: Waterville Media: Ink on paper

Item 62149

Waterville High School fall term honors, Waterville, 1901

Contributed by: Waterville Public Library Date: 1901-12-13 Location: Waterville Media: Ink on paper

Item 66902

Grant-Fogg Letter of Appreciation, Waterville, 1970

Contributed by: Kennebec Valley Community College Archive Date: 1970-06-12 Location: Waterville Media: Paper, typed letter

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109331

Waterville Junior High School, Waterville, 1976-1978

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1976–1978 Location: Waterville Client: City of Waterville Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell

Item 109329

Waterville Junior High School, VOIDS, Waterville, 1972-1977

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1972–1977 Location: Waterville Client: City of Waterville Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

KVVTI's Gilman Street Campus, 1978-1986

The Gilman Street building began its life in 1913 as Waterville High School, but served from 1978 to 1986 as the campus of Kennebec Valley Vocational Technical Institute. The building helped the school create a sense of community and an identity.

Exhibit

Carlton P. Fogg, Advocate for Vocational Education

Carlton P. Fogg (1899-1972) was passionate about vocational and technical education. While teaching at the high school level in Waterville, Fogg's lobbying and letter-writing helped create the Kennebec Valley Vocational Technical Institute in 1969.

Exhibit

Summer's Favorite Game

Baseball often is called the National Pastime. For many people, baseball is encountered in the backyard and down the street, a game played by a few or the full contingent of a team.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Village Schools

"Crane, was started June 7, 1950 by Kenneth Bunker of Mercer. Citizens were very proud of the new school under construction."

Site Page

Guilford, Maine - SPORTS - Page 3 of 3

"… they would travel to ridiculous places, like Waterville and Nokomis, schools we would never dream of playing today."

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - People Who Called Scarborough Home - Page 2 of 4

"… of his limited schooling, he was a trustee of Waterville (now Colby) College, a trustee and overseer of Bowdoin College, principal owner of Maine’s…"

My Maine Stories

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Story

John Coyne from Waterville Enlists as a Railroad Man in WWI
by Mary D. Coyne

Description of conditions railroad men endured and family background on John Coyne.

Story

From Pee Wee to Pro The Maine Way
by Danny Bolduc

I am the very first person from Maine to have played hockey in the Olympics and in the NHL.

Story

My father, Earle Ahlquist, served during World War II
by Earlene Chadbourne

Earle Ahlquist used his Maine common sense during his Marine service and to survive Iwo Jima