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Historical Items

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Item 99343

Kiah B. Sewall on lung problems, New York, 1839

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1839-01-15 Location: Portland; New York Media: Ink on paper

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Item 1153

A Doctor's Arrival, ca. 1855

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1855 Location: Portland Media: Ink on paper

Item 23579

Letter seeking TB treatment, 1909

Contributed by: Maine State Archives Date: 1909-03-16 Location: Irishtown Media: Pencil on paper

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Online Exhibits

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Extracting Wealth

Maine's natural resources -- granite, limestone and slate in particular -- along with its excellent ports made it a leader in mining and production of the valuable building materials. Stone work also attracted numerous skilled immigrants.

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Among the Lungers: Treating TB

Tuberculosis -- or consumption as it often was called -- claimed so many lives and so threatened the health of communities that private organizations and, by 1915, the state, got involved in TB treatment. The state's first tuberculosis sanatorium was built on Greenwood Mountain in Hebron and introduced a new philosophy of treatment.

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One Hundred Years of Caring -- EMMC

In 1892 five physicians -- William H. Simmons, William C. Mason, Walter H. Hunt, Everett T. Nealey, and William E. Baxter -- realized the need for a hospital in the city of Bangor had become urgent and they set about providing one.

Site Pages

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Historic Hallowell - The Boston Flint Company

"… they would inhale, it would damage the workers' lungs. Mr. Tenney tested with many types of minerals to create sandpaper."

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Mercy Hospital - The Spanish Flu

"… of the respiratory system, which caused the lungs to fill with fluid and allowed pneumonia bacteria to overwhelm them."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Meeting House Park

"… in while the band is in action and then let your lungs proclaim how much you have enjoyed the selection” Franklin Journal August 15, 1926 In the…"

My Maine Stories

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Welcome home Sgt. Cunningham
by Donald C Cunningham

It was great to be back in Maine.

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John Coyne from Waterville Enlists as a Railroad Man in WWI
by Mary D. Coyne

Description of conditions railroad men endured and family background on John Coyne.