Keywords: cabin
Item 20305
Log Cabin Club, Portland, 1840
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1840 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print
Item 151930
A sportsman seated in front of a log cabin, 1906
Courtesy of John Howard, an individual partner Date: 1906 Media: Film negative
Item 84131
Connolly property, E. Side Veteran Street, Peaks Island, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Annie M. Connolly Use: Summer Dwelling
Item 87940
Hutchins property, S. Side Island Avenue and Woodman Street, Long Island, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Fred L. Hutchins Use: Summer Dwelling
Item 151762
Opportunity Farm lodge, New Gloucester, 1983
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1983
Location: New Gloucester
Client: Opportunity Farm Association
Architect: Ward Cabin Co.
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Item 151500
Guest cabin for Sandbar Island Camps on Moosehead Lake, 1954
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1954 Location: Sandbar Tract Township Client: Sandbar Island Camps Architect: Stevens and Saunders Architects
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Published women authors with ties to Maine are too numerous to count. They have made their marks in all types of literature.
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Great Cranberry Island's Preble House
The Preble House, built in 1827 on a hilltop over Preble Cove on Great Cranberry Island, was the home to several generations of Hadlock, Preble, and Spurling family members -- and featured in several books.
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Early Maine Photography - Groups - Page 1 of 2
"Groups Log Cabin and Hard Cider Club, Portland, ca. 1850Maine Historical Society The Maine Historical Society Collection contains several…"
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Mt. Zircon Reservoir - Page 2 of 3
"A small cabin can be seen in the background of the photo which shows the empty reservoir in August, 1914."
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Two-minute Tale of the Pandemic
by Nancy Creighton Collins
What everyday life was like during the beginning of the pandemic.
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Langdon Burton and the Cold, Wet Tourists
by Phil Tedrick
A father and son have their vacation experience totally changed by an encounter with a fisherman