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Lincoln, Maine - Horse and Wagon, Lincoln, ca. 1900
"1900 Contributed by Lincoln Historical Society Description Two men with a horse and wagon in Lincoln."
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"Lincoln: Lincoln News Print Services Division, 1995. 39-40. Print. Lyons, Pauline. "Lincoln Opportunities." Lincoln History. 1 & 2 ed. Lincoln: Mrs."
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"I think it would be cool to ride the Lincoln train like people did back then. Lincoln Center Railroad Station, ca."
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"Lincoln: Then and Now... Nancy Michaud Interview on Main Street Roger Morrison Interview on Main Street Main Street Looking North, 2010…"
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"Works Cited Clay, Asa G. Early Days In Lincoln. Vol. 1. Lincoln, Maine, 1937. Print. Fellows, Dana W. History of the Town of Lincoln."
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Lincoln, Maine - Telegraphs & Telephones
"Vol. 1. Lincoln: Lincoln Historical Society. Print. Ser. 3. King, George R. “Lincoln Light Power CO.” Lincoln Historical Society (1993): 252-54."
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Lincoln, Maine - Jacob Stinchfield
"Jacob also built a grist mill in Lincoln Center. Stinchfield Monument, Lincoln, ca. 1887Lincoln Historical Society He married a woman named…"
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"6 Apr. 2010. Pinkham, Addie B. Lincoln Historical Society, Various Articles. Lincoln Historical Society. Print."
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Lincoln, Maine - Evelyn Jenkins, Lincoln Memorial Library, ca. 1954
"1954 Contributed by Lincoln Historical Society Description Mrs. Evelyn Jenkins was head librarian at the Lincoln Memorial Library from…"
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Lincoln, Maine - View of Lincoln from Ballard Hill, ca. 1913
"… between 1913 and 1922, before electricity came to Lincoln and the Library and Worsted Mill was built."
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"Lewiston Maine: Dingley Inc. 236-43. Lincoln Maine Historical Society, ed. "Lincoln's Early Mail Service." The Lincoln Historical Society. Print."
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"If there were steamboats still in Lincoln, they would be a river tour business and would be no longer used for the transport of goods, but for the…"
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"Lincoln, ME: Lincoln News Print Services Division, 1995. 5-6. Print. Bangor Daily News. "Last Days of North Lincoln Ferry."
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Lincoln, Maine - Influential Institutions
"… students at Mattanawcook Junior High School in Lincoln. The students spent hours researching their respective topics and compiling various…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Nathaniel Bodwell
"… is made, and Bodwell’s mill was the first carding mill in Lincoln. Cash Recanzone "Create a statement and prove or disprove it with evidence from…"
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"Welcome X Thank you for visiting the Lincoln section of the MCHP Maine Memory Network website."
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Lincoln, Maine - Benjamin Chesley
"… How did Benjamin Chesley make a living in Lincoln? He came to Lincoln at the age of 44 and when he was here he sold properties and raised sheep at…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Aaron Woodbury
"Also, he could build his home, farm, and store because of all the lumber we have in Lincoln. Third, he could bathe in the rivers since it was moving…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Lincoln Historical Society - Page 1 of 2
"Vol. 1&2. Lincoln: Historical Society. 245-46. Print. Lincoln History. Lincoln News, 1961. Lincoln. 40-41. Print. Lincoln History."
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Lincoln, Maine - Methodist Church
"The History of Methodism in Lincoln. Lincoln: United Methodist Church, 1954. Print. The History of the Town of Lincoln."
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Lincoln, Maine - Jeremy Nelson
"Personal Glimpses of the Early Settlers of Lincoln Maine. Print. Lincoln Historical Society. 4th ed. Lincoln. Print. “Black Binder 1&2”."
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"During the war more than twenty-five regiments received Lincoln men in the Civil War. I think all the people that fought in the Civil War were really…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Lincoln Memorial Library, tables & fireplace, 1924
"… Library, tables & fireplace, 1924 Contributed by Lincoln Historical Society Description The Lincoln Memorial Library opened for the…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Ariel G. Edwards, WW II soldier, Lincoln, 1943
"Edwards, a long-time Lincoln resident, enlisted in the U.S. Army on February 5, 1943. He served in the 3706th Quartermaster Truck Company stationed…"