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Historical Items

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Item 111457

Blush pink "Harold Levine Original" dress, Scarborough, ca. 1975

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1975 Location: Scarborough Media: rayon, silk

Item 56911

Dance Card, Waterville, 1917

Contributed by: Miller family through Colby College Special Collections Date: 1917 Location: Waterville Media: Pencil on paper

Item 5579

Levine's Clothing Store, ca. 1912

Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: circa 1912 Location: Portland Media: Photographic print

Tax Records

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Item 36912

184-186 Clark Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Isacc Levine Use: Apartments

Item 36717

21-25 Chapel Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Max Levine Use: Dwelling - Two family

Item 32391

18 Anderson Street, Portland, 1924

Owner in 1924: Mark Levine Style: Italian Renaissance Use: Dwelling - Three Family

Online Exhibits

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Exhibit

Carlton P. Fogg, Advocate for Vocational Education

Carlton P. Fogg (1899-1972) was passionate about vocational and technical education. While teaching at the high school level in Waterville, Fogg's lobbying and letter-writing helped create the Kennebec Valley Vocational Technical Institute in 1969.

Exhibit

Student Exhibit: Somerset Railroad

The Somerset Railroad was completed in 1872. It started out as a dream to link the Maine Coast with Canadian businesses to the north. It ran from the North Woods around Moosehead Lake down to Southern Maine and back again for 56 years.

Site Pages

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Site Page

Surry by the Bay - Resources

"LeVine, Sarah (editor), Toddy Pond, Hancock County, Maine, A History, 2005. Photographs, early postcards, and artifacts from the collections of the…"

Site Page

Surry by the Bay - Sawmills of Cunningham Ridge

"Resources LeVine, Sarah (editor), Toddy Pond, Hancock County, Maine, A History, 2005. Personal interview with Wilbur Saunders, February 2012."