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Historical Items

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Item 7604

Good Will matron and boys, Fairfield, 1919

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1919 Location: Fairfield Media: Photographic print

Item 101191

L. Estelle Allen, Farmington, ca. 1923

Contributed by: Mantor Library at UMF Date: circa 1923 Location: Farmington Media: Photographic print

Item 25884

Harriett Palmer Hinckley, Fairfield, ca. 1910

Contributed by: L.C. Bates Museum / Good Will-Hinckley Homes Date: circa 1910 Location: Fairfield Media: Oil on canvas

Online Exhibits

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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.

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We Used to be "Normal": A History of F.S.N.S.

Farmington's Normal School -- a teacher-training facility -- opened in 1863 and, over the decades, offered academic programs that included such unique features as domestic and child-care training, and extra-curricular activities from athletics to music and theater.

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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 Clothing Collection - 1960-1970 - Page 3 of 3

"… Historical Society Conservative, classic matronly dress and coat outfits of the time are represented by a formal special occasion long-sleeved…"

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 1 of 3

"… and gleaners; Fidelity -- husband man and matron. Those who have received the first degree are called provisional members."

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Mercy Hospital - Founding of Mercy

"… a home for nurses, with Josephine McLaughlin as matron. The neighboring buildings were connected by runways and underwent repairs, and hospital…"