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Historical Items

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Item 29358

Marsh Staddle, Scarborough, ca. 1900

Contributed by: Scarborough Historical Society & Museum Date: circa 1900 Location: Scarborough Media: Postcard

Item 82351

Joel W. Marsh Letter on the CCC, Randolph, 1988

Contributed by: Maine Conservation Corps Date: circa 1935 Location: Randolph; Bridgton Media: Ink on paper

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Item 53183

Marsh and Milliken Sisters, Saco, ca. 1895

Contributed by: Dyer Library/Saco Museum Date: circa 1895 Location: Biddeford; Saco Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 56390

41 Glenwood Avenue, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Rebecca G. Marsh Use: Dwelling - Single family

Item 56391

Assessor's Record, 41 Glenwood Avenue, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Rebecca G. Marsh Use: Garage

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 150275

Marsh house & addition, Scarborough, 1976-1984

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1976–1984 Location: Scarborough Client: Marsh Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell

Item 150160

Forest B. Marsh apartments, Bangor, 1947

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1947 Location: Bangor Client: Forest B. Marsh Architect: Eaton W. Tarbell

Item 151822

Kryder residence, Pretty Marsh, 2004

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 2004 Location: Mount Desert Client: Kryder Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Poland Spring: Summering in Fashion

During the Gilded Age at the end of the nineteenth century, Americans sought to leave increasing urban, industrialized lives for the health and relaxation of the country. The Poland Spring resort, which offered a beautiful setting, healing waters, and many amenities, was one popular destination.

Exhibit

Scarborough: They Answered the Call

Scarborough met every quota set by the state for supplying Civil War soldiers for Union regiments. Some of those who responded became prominent citizens of the town.

Exhibit

Gifts From Gluskabe: Maine Indian Artforms

According to legend, the Great Spirit created Gluskabe, who shaped the world of the Native People of Maine, and taught them how to use and respect the land and the resources around them. This exhibit celebrates the gifts of Gluskabe with Maine Indian art works from the early nineteenth to mid twentieth centuries.

Site Pages

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Scarborough Marsh: "Land of Much Grass" - Page 2 of 4

"Click to view Salt Marsh Tools Salt hay continued to be important to the people of Scarborough well into the 1800s, as it became a source of income…"

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Scarborough Marsh: "Land of Much Grass" - Page 3 of 4

"The Scarborough Marsh is now owned and managed by the MDIFW. In 1972 Maine Audubon initiated a partnership with the MDIFW to create a nature center…"

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Scarborough: They Called It Owascoag - Scarborough Marsh: "Land of Much Grass" - Page 1 of 4

"The marsh includes five tidal rivers, several smaller streams, some coastal freshwater marsh, tidal flats and less than 200 acres of upland habitat."

My Maine Stories

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Story

Catching live bait with Grandfather
by Randy Randall

We never bought live bait for fishing. Grandfather caught all the minnows and shiners we needed.

Story

Welimahskil: Sweet grass
by Suzanne Greenlaw

Weaving Indigenous Knowledge (IK) and western science around Sweetgrass

Story

What does a warming climate mean for Maine?
by David Reidmiller

Climate change affects all aspects of life. What does this mean for Maine?

Lesson Plans

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Lesson Plan

The Fur Trade in Maine

Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12, Postsecondary Content Area: Science & Engineering, Social Studies
This lesson presents an overview of the history of the fur trade in Maine with a focus on the 17th and 18th centuries, on how fashion influenced that trade, and how that trade impacted Indigenous peoples and the environment.