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Historical Items

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Item 135995

Barclay Collection Correspondence, 1827

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1827 Location: Montreal; Williamstown Media: Ink on Paper
This record contains 26 images.

Item 135992

Barclay Collection Correspondence, April, 1826

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1826 Location: Savannah Media: Ink on Paper
This record contains 39 images.

Item 135962

Barclay Collection Correspondence, April-June, 1819

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1819 Location: Saint John Media: Ink on Paper
This record contains 40 images.

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 151234

Malone residence, Northeast Harbor, 2013

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2013 Location: Mount Desert Client: Frederick R. Malone Architect: Patrick Chasse

Item 151554

Williston Church alterations, Portland, 1904-1946

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1904–1946 Location: Portland Client: unknown Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Item 151782

Cobb residence, East Blue Hill, 1998-2000

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1998–2000 Location: Blue Hill Client: Hope Cobb Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates

Online Exhibits

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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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Liberty Threatened: Maine in 1775

At Lexington and Concord, on April 19, 1775, British troops attempted to destroy munitions stored by American colonists. The battles were the opening salvos of the American Revolution. Shortly, the conflict would erupt in Maine.

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Away at School: Letters Home

Young men and women in the 19th century often went away from home -- sometimes for a few months, sometimes for longer periods -- to attend academies, seminaries, or schools run by individuals. While there, they wrote letters home, reporting on boarding arrangements and coursework undertaken, and inquired about the family at home.

Site Pages

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Tate House Museum

View collections, facts, and contact information for this Contributing Partner.

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Meet the Team

"… more about each team partner by clicking on the corresponding links to the left. L to R: Jessica Kelly, Scarborough Middle School; Celeste Shinay…"

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Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Henry Knox: Sources

"… Knox Papers, 1715-1839 Microfilm (27 rolls) of correspondence, bills, receipts, accounts, etc. pertaining for the most part to General Knox's…"

My Maine Stories

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Story

Where are the French?
by Rhea Côté Robbins

Franco-Americans in Maine