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Historical Items

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Item 18450

Jacob Miller, Houlton, ca. 1880

Contributed by: Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum Date: circa 1880 Location: Houlton; Gagetown Media: Photographic print

Item 17715

Jacob Pinkham, South Harpswell, ca. 1920

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1920 Location: Harpswell Media: Photographic print

Item 18813

Mrs. Jacob Hedman, Jemtland Post office, New Sweden, ca. 1922

Contributed by: Nylander Museum Date: circa 1922 Location: New Sweden Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 52381

59 Franklin Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Jacob Solar Use: Store

Item 57404

50 Hammond Street (rear), Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Jacob Levinsky Use: Shed

Item 67484

Assessor's Record, 9-11 Oxford Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Jacob Levinsky Use: Shed

Architecture & Landscape

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Item 109712

Store Front for Mr. Jacob Klein, Lewiston, 1915

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1915 Location: Lewiston Client: Jacob Klein Architect: Harry S. Coombs

Item 111732

Alterations to house for Walter P. Jacob, Cape Elizabeth, 1976

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1975–1976 Location: Cape Elizabeth Client: Walter P. Jacob Architect: Stevens Architects

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Fallen Heroes: Maine's Jewish Sailors and Soldiers

Thirty-four young Jewish men from Maine died in the service of their country in the two World Wars. This project, including a Maine Memory Network exhibit, is meant to say a little something about some of them. More than just names on a public memorial marker or grave stone, these men were getting started in adult life. They had newly acquired high school and college diplomas, they had friends, families and communities who loved and valued them, and felt the losses of their deaths.

Exhibit

WWI Memorial Trees along Portland's Baxter Boulevard

On Memorial Day of 1920, the City of Portland planted 100 Linden trees on Forest Avenue, each dedicated to the memory of one military service member who had died in World War I, or who had served honorably.

Exhibit

Fallen Heroes: Jewish Soldiers and Sailors, The Great War

Thirty-four young Jewish men from Maine died in the service of their country in the two World Wars. This project, including a Maine Memory Network exhibit, is meant to say a little something about some of them. More than just names on a public memorial marker or grave stone, these men were getting started in adult life. They had newly acquired high school and college diplomas, they had friends, families and communities who loved and valued them, and felt the losses of their deaths.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Lincoln, Maine - Jacob Stinchfield

"… of Lincoln Historical Society X Why did Jacob Stinchfield move to Michigan? Jacob W. Stinchfield moved to Michigan to scout out and cut down…"

Site Page

Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Jacob Abbott

"Born in Hallowell, Maine on November 14th, 1803, Jacob was the oldest of five boys in his family, all of whom attended Hallowell Academy."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Jacob Abbott and Fewacres, Farmington, 1903

"Inset is an engraved image of Jacob Abbott. He was born in 1803 in Hallowell and died in Farmington in 1879."

My Maine Stories

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Story

Hooch Mum and my Vietnam service
by Jim Barrows

A poem about being a medic, saving Vietnamese people and babies. Sometimes we trusted too much.