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Item 100066
Vintage Tripp teardrop emergency light, Waldoboro, ca. 1960
Contributed by: Waldoboro Fire Department Date: circa 1960 Location: Waldoboro Media: Plastic, metal
Item 21996
Contributed by: Maine State Archives Date: 1849 Location: Augusta; Wilton Media: Carte de visite
Item 96382
107 Veranda Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Syrena Tripp Use: Storage
Item 96381
Assessor's Record, 107 Veranda Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Syrena Tripp Use: Hen House
Item 150887
Outline map of properties known as Nimaha and Lyndonwood, Rockport, 1933-1936
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1933–1936 Location: Rockport Client: unknown Architect: Olmsted Brothers
Item 151047
Bank Building for the United States Trust Company, Fryeburg, 1922-1924
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1922–1924 Location: Fryeburg Client: United States Trust Co. Architect: John P. Thomas; Poor & Thomas
Exhibit
Wired! How Electricity Came to Maine
As early as 1633, entrepreneurs along the Piscataqua River in southern Maine utilized the force of the river to power a sawmill, recognizing the potential of the area's natural power sources, but it was not until the 1890s that technology made widespread electricity a reality -- and even then, consumers had to be urged to use it.
Exhibit
We Used to be "Normal": A History of F.S.N.S.
Farmington's Normal School -- a teacher-training facility -- opened in 1863 and, over the decades, offered academic programs that included such unique features as domestic and child-care training, and extra-curricular activities from athletics to music and theater.
Site Page
"… The Graveyard Listen to Chapter Ten The Tripp Family Listen to Chapter Eleven Descendant Marnie Voter Listen to Chapter…"
Site Page
"Saramarie Tripp "Describe your feelings, or the feelings of someone living at this time when steamboats were used" My name is Jeremy Tripp, and I'm…"
Story
My family and Malaga Island
by Charmagne Tripp
The state of Maine evicted all residents of Malaga Island in 1912.