Keywords: rural route carrier
Item 22618
Perley Dodge, Easton, ca. 1915
Contributed by: Easton Historical Society Date: circa 1915 Location: Easton Media: Photographic print
Item 31503
Oramaudel M. Hubbard, Brunswick, ca. 1919
Contributed by: Pejepscot History Center Date: circa 1919 Location: Brunswick Media: Photographic print
Exhibit
Success at riding a bike mirrored success in life. Bicycling could bring families together. Bicycling was good for one's health. Bicycling was fun. Bicycles could go fast. Such were some of the arguments made to induce many thousands of people around Maine and the nation to take up the new pastime at the end of the nineteenth century.
Exhibit
In Time and Eternity: Shakers in the Industrial Age
"In Time and Eternity: Maine Shakers in the Industrial Age 1872-1918" is a series of images that depict in detail the Shakers in Maine during a little explored time period of expansion and change.
Site Page
Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Strong's History - Page 3 of 4
"Bridle paths were the only tracks for early mail carriers through the wilderness north of Augusta. The first mail route to Strong was established in…"