Keywords: carriage house
Item 101791
Davis Drugstore parade carriage, South Berwick, 1914
Contributed by: Old Berwick Historical Society Date: 1914 Location: South Berwick Media: Photographic print
Item 100237
Wadsworth-Longfellow house, Portland, ca. 1880
Contributed by: NPS, Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site Date: circa 1880 Location: Portland Media: Cyanotype
Item 54518
Assessor's Record, 364 Forest Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Oakhurst Dairy Use: Carriage House
Item 78336
28 Upland Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Bernice M. Clark Use: Dwelling - Single family
Item 151114
Portland Junior College, Deering Estate carriage house and old barn, Portland, 1946-1948
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1946–1948 Location: Portland Client: Portland Junior College Architect: John Howard Stevens John Calvin Stevens II Architects
Item 151549
John S. Hyde residence, Bath, 1913-1914
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1913–1914 Location: Bath Client: John Sedgwick Hyde Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
Exhibit
In Time and Eternity: Shakers in the Industrial Age
"In Time and Eternity: Maine Shakers in the Industrial Age 1872-1918" is a series of images that depict in detail the Shakers in Maine during a little explored time period of expansion and change.
Exhibit
The Swinging Bridge: Walking Across the Androscoggin
Built in 1892 to entice workers at the Cabot Manufacturing Corporation in Brunswick to move to newly built housing in Topsham, the Androscoggin Pedestrian "Swinging" Bridge or Le Petit Pont quickly became important to many people traveling between the two communities.
Site Page
Bath's Historic Downtown - The Sagadahock House and The Sagadahoc Block
"He was being rushed home by horse and carriage but sadly died before they reached the house. Mr. Arnold, one of Haley's employees, had just walked…"
Site Page
Lincoln, Maine - Lincoln House Hotel
"It had a stable for travelers, horses, and carriages. In the 1900s, two new stories of wood and two new stories of bricks were constructed to house…"
Story
Born in Bangor 1936
by Priscilla M. Naile
Spending time at the Bangor Children's Home