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Historical Items

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Item 9044

Skowhegan's First Bank Building, ca. 1890

Contributed by: Skowhegan History House Date: circa 1890 Location: Skowhegan Media: Photographic print

Item 11577

William King Bank, Bath, ca. 1859

Contributed by: Patten Free Library Date: 1859 Location: Bath Media: Lithograph?

Item 33532

Charles A. Boutelle, Washington, D.C., 1898

Contributed by: Bangor Public Library Date: 1898 Location: Washington Media: Stereograph

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 151723

Casco Mercantile Trust Co., Portland, 1916-1919

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1916–1919 Location: Portland Client: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
This record contains 3 images.

Item 151724

Casco Mercantile Trust Co., Porltand, 1901-1925

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1901–1925 Location: Portland Client: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects

Item 151725

Casco Mercantile Trust Co. alterations, Portland, 1925-1926

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1925–1926 Location: Portland; Berwick Client: Casco Mercantile Trust Company Architect: John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens Architects
This record contains 2 images.

Online Exhibits

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A Brief History of Colby College

Colby originated in 1813 as Maine Literary and Theological Institution and is now a small private liberal arts college of about 1,800 students. A timeline of the history and development of Colby College from 1813 until the present.

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MHS in Pictures: exploring our first 200 years

Two years after separating from Massachusetts, Maine leaders—many who were part of the push for statehood—also separated from Massachusetts Historical Society, creating the Maine Historical Society in 1822. The legislation signed on February 5, 1822 positioned MHS as the third-oldest state dedicated historical organization in the nation. The exhibition features MHS's five locations over the institution's two centuries, alongside images of leaders who have steered the organization through pivotal times.

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George W. Hinckley and Needy Boys and Girls

George W. Hinckley wanted to help needy boys. The farm, school and home he ran for nearly sixty nears near Fairfield stressed home, religion, education, discipline, industry, and recreation.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Bath's Historic Downtown - History Overview

"… retail center facing stiff competition to remain financially viable. Preservation and Promotion of Downtown The end of the 20th century and the…"

Site Page

Bath's Historic Downtown - The Patten Free Library

"He was a financial genius that many people relied upon for help when constructing the library. Sadly enough, this great man died at age 79."

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Bath's Historic Downtown - Intersection of Centre and Washington

"… in Brunswick, which was the cheaper and more financially sensible option. So, in 1968, Sears Roebuck left Bath and opened a new location in Cook's…"

My Maine Stories

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Story

Lloyd LaFountain III family legacy and creating own path
by Biddeford Cultural & Heritage Center

Lloyd followed in his family’s footsteps of serving Biddeford and the State of Maine.

Story

Stripped Of More Than Clothing
by Dan Adams

Juvenile strip searches while incarcerated.

Story

Pandemic ruminations and the death of Rose Cleveland
by Tilly Laskey

Correlations between the 1918 and 2020 Pandemics