Keywords: fielding
Item 18224
Dow Field open house, Bangor, 1944
Contributed by: Bangor Public Library Date: 1944 Location: Bangor Media: Photographic print
Item 18532
C.W.S. Demonstration at Dow Field, Bangor, 1944
Contributed by: Bangor Public Library Date: 1944-07-26 Location: Bangor Media: Photographic print
Item 62465
8-10 Mayfield Street - East side, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Agnes Fielding Use: Dwelling - Single family
Item 58742
65 Jackson Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: William E. Fielding Use: Bungalow
Item 150179
Robert Field residence, Bangor, 1946
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1946 Location: Bangor Client: Robert Field Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell
Item 151880
Humphrey residence, South Dartmouth, Massachusetts, 2001
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2001 Location: Dartmouth Client: John Humphrey Architect: Katherine Field and Associates
Exhibit
Many different types of trolley cars -- for different weather, different uses, and different locations -- were in use in Maine between 1895-1940. The "field guide" explains what each type looked like and how it was used.
Exhibit
Field & Homefront: Bethel during the Civil War
Like many towns, Bethel responded to the Civil War by sending many soldiers and those at the homefront sent aid and supported families. The town grew during the war, but suffered after its end.
Site Page
Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 2 of 3
"… of the Republic, Department of Maine, held annual field days and occasional picnics for members' families."
Site Page
Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - A Murder In Strong
"All the fields, pastures and wooded areas between the Libby farm and the village were searched. Late in the afternoon searchers came upon a spot on…"
Story
In an Old, Abandoned Island House, I Found my Mentor and my Muse
by Robin Clifford Wood
An aspiring writer finds inspiration and a mentor from the past in an old island home.
Story
Learning to fly and instructing cadets at West Point during WWII
by Vera Cleaves
West Point during World War II
Lesson Plan
Longfellow Studies: "The Slave's Dream"
Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12
Content Area: English Language Arts, Social Studies
In December of 1842 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Poems on Slavery was published. "The Slave's Dream" is one of eight anti-slavery poems in the collection. A beautifully crafted and emotionally moving poem, it mesmerizes the reader with the last thoughts of an African King bound to slavery, as he lies dying in a field of rice. The 'landscape of his dreams' include the lordly Niger flowing, his green-eyed Queen, the Caffre huts and all of the sights and sounds of his homeland until at last 'Death illuminates his Land of Sleep.'