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Item 7542
St. Georges Fort plan, Phippsburg, 1607
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1607-11-07 Location: Phippsburg Media: Ink on linen
Item 12936
Plan for the house of worship, Pownalborough, 1760
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society
Date: 1760-12-12
Location: Dresden
Media: Ink on paper
This record contains 2 images.
Item 151226
Burkart residence, Brooklin, 1993-1995
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1993–1995 Location: Brooklin Client: Nanette Burkart Architect: Landscape Design Associates
Item 151813
Institute for Advanced Studies Fuld Hall, Princeton, New Jersey, 1971-2013
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1971–2013 Location: Princeton Client: Institute for Advanced Studies Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates
Exhibit
The West Baldwin Methodist Church, founded in 1826, was one of three original churches in Baldwin. While its location has remained the same, the church has undergone numerous changes to serve the changing community.
Exhibit
World Alpine Ski Racing in Maine
Sugarloaf -- a small ski area by European standards -- entered ski racing history in 1971 by hosting an event that was part of the World Cup Alpine Ski Championships. The "Tall Timber Classic," as the event was known, had a decidedly Maine flavor.
Site Page
Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Explore the Exhibits
"All entries include historic images that will link you to the Maine Memory Network's online catalog."
Site Page
Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Welcome
"Exhibits and entries have been created using digitized primary source documents and artifacts found in the Scarborough Historical Society and…"
Story
Monument Square 1967
by C. Michael Lewis
The background story and research behind a commissioned painting of Monument Square.
Story
An Asian American Account
by Zabrina
An account from a Chinese American teen during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lesson Plan
Longfellow Studies: Longfellow and Dickens - The Story of a Trans-Atlantic Friendship
Grade Level: 9-12
Content Area: English Language Arts, Social Studies
What if you don't teach American Studies but you want to connect to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in meaningful ways? One important connection is Henry's friendship with Charles Dickens. There are many great resources about Dickens and if you teach his novels, you probably already know his biography and the chronology of his works. No listing for his association with Henry appears on most websites and few references will be found in texts. However, journals and diary entries and especially letters reveal a friendship that allowed their mutual respect to influence Henry's work.