Keywords: elliot
Item 27188
Looking down Elliot Street, Thomaston, 1870
Contributed by: Thomaston Historical Society Date: 1870 Location: Thomaston Media: Photographic print
Item 30988
Daniel Elliot, Brunswick, ca. 1880
Contributed by: Pejepscot History Center Date: circa 1880 Location: Brunswick Media: Photographic print
Item 72043
Assessor's Record, Shed, Randolph Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Chester Elliot Use: Shed
Item 60466
Assessor's Record, 14 Lawn Avenue, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Mary Elliot McCallum Use: Garage
Item 151815
Lengel residence, Little Deer Isle, 1996-2000
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1996–2000 Location: Deer Isle Client: Elliot Lengel Architect: Patrick Chasse; Landscape Design Associates
Item 151237
Peters residence, Mount Desert, 1992-2008
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1992–2008 Location: Mount Desert Client: Alton Peters Architect: Landscape Design Associates
Exhibit
John Dunn, 19th Century Sportsman
John Warner Grigg Dunn was an accomplished amateur photographer, hunter, fisherman and lover of nature. On his trips to Ragged Lake and environs, he became an early innovator among amateur wildlife photographers. His photography left us with a unique record of the Moosehead Lake region in the late nineteenth century.
Exhibit
Maine is home to dozens of summer-long youth camps and untold numbers of day camps that take advantage of water, woods, and fresh air. While the children, counselors, and other staff come to Maine in the summer, the camps live on throughout the year and throughout the lives of many of the campers.
Site Page
Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - Shipbuilding During and after the Civil War - 1861 to 1900
"Thomas W. Dunn, John Elliot and George Elliot built ships under the name of E. Walsh and Co., following which the firm of T. W. Dunn & Co."
Site Page
Thomaston: The Town that Went to Sea - The Fales Edgarton House
"Capes on Elliot Street, Thomaston, Maine 2008Thomaston Historical Society These first permanent dwellings were mainly storey-and-a-half un-painted…"