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A Bibliography of Maine Vol 1 1985 Reprint of 1896 Edition
Joseph Williamson, Shirley Thayer, and Frank Wood
The first publication, in 1896, of A Bibliography of the Stale of Maine was sponsored by the Maine Historical Society, of which the compiler, Joseph Williamson, was an active member. This 1985 printing reproduces the entire text of the original edition, supplemented by two frontispieces.
This republication has been made possible by a grant from the Maine State Legislature and produced under the supervision of the Maine State Library
The Introduction was written by State Senator Frank Wood of Springvale Maine.
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A Bibliography of Maine Vol 2 1985 Reprint of 1896 Edition
Frank Wood
The first publication, in 1896, of A Bibliography of the Stale of Maine was sponsored by the Maine Historical Society, of which the compiler, Joseph Williamson, was an active member. This 1985 printing reproduces the entire text of the original edition, supplemented by two frontispieces.
This republication has been made possible by a grant from the Maine State Legislature and produced under the supervision of the Maine State Library
The Introduction found in Volume 1 was written by State Senator Frank Wood of Springvale Maine.
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A Description of its Property Upon Grindstone Neck and the Schoodic Peninsula, in Frenchman's Bay, Near Bar Harbor
Gouldsboro Land Improvement Company
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A Dictionary of the Abnaki Language in North America
Sebastion Rasles Fr. and John Pickering
A dictionary of French and Abanki (Abenaki) with introductory material in English. This edition was published from the original manuscript of the author with Introductory Memoir and notes.
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Advertisement of an Honest Rumseller as it Should Be!
Unknown
A broadside produced by a temperance society.
Text:
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS: Having just opened a commodious
shop for the sale' of “Liquid Fire” I embrace this early opportunity of informing you that, on Saturday'next, I shall commence the business of making drunkards, paupers, and beggars for the sober, industrious, and respectable portion of the community to support.
I shall deal in "familiar spirits" which 'will excite men to deeds of riot robbery, and blood; and, by so doing, diminish the comforts, augment the expenses, and endanger the welfare of the community.
I will undertake, at a short notice, for a small sum, and with great expedition, to PREPARE Victims for the Asylums, the Poor-Houses, the prisons and the Gallows.
I will furnish an article which will increase the amount of fatal accidents multiply the number of distressing diseases, and render those which are harmless incurable.
I shall deal in drugs, which will deprive some of life, many of reason most of property, and all of peace, which will cause the fathers to become fiends, wives widows, children orphans, and all mendicants.
I will cause many of the rising generation to grow up in ignorance, and prove a burden and a nuisance to the nation.
I will cause mothers to forget their offspring, and cruelty to take the place of love.
I will sometimes even corrupt the ministers of religion, obstruct the progress of the Gospel. Defile the purity of the church, and cause temporal, spiritual, and eternal death; and, if any should be so impertinent as to ask why have the audacity to bring such accumulated misery upon a comparatively happy people, my honest reply is Money.
The Spirit Trade is lucrative, and some professing Christians give it their cheerful countenance.
I have a License; and, if I do not bring these evils upon you, somebody else will.
I live in a Land of Liberty.
I have purchased the RIGHT to DEMOLISH the character, destroy the health, shorten the lives, and ruin the souls of those who choose to honor me \with their custom.
I pledge myself to do all I have herein promised. Those who wish any of the evils above specified, brought upon themselves or their dearest friends are requested to meet me at my BAR, where I will. for a few cents, furnish them with the certain means of doing so.
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A Forester's Guide to Managing Wildlife Habitats in Maine
Cathy Elliott and Maine Chapter of the Wildlife Society, Inc.
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A History of Women in the Trades
Morgan Grey; Maine Department of Education; Maine Department of Education, Workforce Education Team; Maine Centers for Women, Work and Community; and The Coalition for Women in Trades and Technology
For integration with the Gender Equity in Education and Workforce Curriculum.
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Amelia; or, the Influence of Virtue : An Old Man's Story / by a lady of Massachusetts
Sally Sayward Barrell Keating Wood
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Anti Anything: 486th Antiaircraft Artillery (aw) Battalion (sp)
John K. Walker Major, Ralph W. Abele Capt., Elmer J. Gracie, Tyrus R. Davis, Raymond E. Finfgeld, James Nibbio, Wilfred T. Sanders, James V. Kelly, Nick J. Pavia, Alva D. Connor, and Harold Cohen
A history and directory of the World War II Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion 486. Created by members of the Battalion. Includes indexes of names and towns of origin for the members. as well as numerous photographic portraits of personnel.
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A Pictorial History of the State of Maine on the Occasion of its 150th Birthday, 1970
Thomas M. Griffiths and Arthur M. Griffiths
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Aroostook Oral History Project Index
Aroostook Oral History Project
Contains index by town and by subject.
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Article VI: Journal of the Voyage of Gov. Thomas Pownall, from Boston to Penobscot River, May 1759
Thomas Pownall and J Williamson
Article VI: Journal of the Voyage of Gov. Thomas Pownall, from Boston to Penobscot River, May, 1759.
Copied from the original manuscript in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boston.
With notes by J. Williamson, Belfast, Maine.
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A Transcript of the Writings of Joseph J. Sager..., Augusta, ME, 1835
Joseph J. Sager
A Transcription of the Writings of Joseph J. Sager, while Confined in the Jail at Augusta, ME., Who was Tried for the Murder of His Wife Before the Supreme Court, Oct. Term, 1834. Condemned and Executed, January 2, 1835.
As stated in the Advertisement, on page 2 "... his relatives and friends, in compliance with earnest solicitation of several of their friends who have seen his writings, publish a copy of them." It continues, "the whole of his writings which relate to the death of his wife, and the state of his mind while in prison, will be published, not only what is original, but also what he selected from books, as two sermons and many passages of scripture; this will serve to show not only what he said, but also what he did, or how he employed his time; his selections, of themselves, are well worthy of publication and perusal."
This digital version is comprised of an original and photocopy as the Maine State Library's original had missing pages.
The transcriber's name is not known. They refer to themselves as, "The Transcriber." (page 2). There is no publisher.
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Bangor, The Center of Maine
Bangor Chamber of Commerce
Brochure about Bangor, Maine. Published around 1920.
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Bar Harbor Record: Centennial Souvenir Edition, 1896
Bar Harbor Record
Centennial Souvenir Edition of the Bar Harbor Record, "The Leading County Paper and the only Society Journal on Mount Desert Island." Price: 25 cents.
Scanned copy was loaned from the private collection of Mr. David Chase of Whitefield, Maine so that it could be imaged and shared online here.
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Bay of Naples Inn, Naples Maine
Charles P. Costello and Charles Goodrich
The Bay of Naples Inn was originally designed for a site in Crawford Notch, N.H. When it was partially constructed at that site, it was blown down in a gale.
Charles Goodridge of Naples bought the plans and most of the trusses and hauled them to Naples, where he built the Inn. Construction began in 1898 and on July 26, 1899, it was opened for occupancy. It served the budding tourist business and the Oxford and Cumberland Canal service.
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Book of Enrollment, Orrington, Maine
Town of Orrington, Maine
List of persons living in Town of Orrington Maine from 1885 to 1919 liable to enrollment in the militia. Includes names in alphabetical order and provides information on male vocations.
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By-Laws and Regulations of the Maine Historical Society 1846
Maine Historical Society
An excerpt taken from a publication of the Maine Historical Society printed by the Press of J. Griffin
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Catalogue of the Levi M. Stewart Collection at Corinna, Maine
Stewart Free Library
Printed catalog of books owned by Levi M. Stewart. Mr. Stewart was a prominent resident of Minneapolis, MN in the 19th century. He left his personal library to his home town of Corinna, Maine. The collection remains there in the Stewart Free Library.
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Catalogue of the Shaw Library of Mercer, Maine
Board of Trustess of the Shaw Library Mercer, Maine
A pamphlet listing the books owned by the Shaw Library in Mercer Maine
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Cemetery Inscriptions - Village Cemetery and Elm Grove Cemetery, Thomaston, Maine
Edith H. Wilson, Maria O. Hawley, and Harriet R. Williams
Compiled by Edith H. Wilson, Maria O. Hawley, and Harriet R. Williams of the General Knox Chapter of the Maine Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution during the Summer and Fall of 1956.
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City of Brewer, Maine Sesqui-Centennial Celebration Program of Events
City of Brewer, Maine
Official program of the 150th Anniversary Celebration of the City of Brewer held August 26, 1962 to September 3, 1962
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Civil War Diary of William Winter 1863
William Winter
An 1863 diary by William Winter of Hallowell Maine. Winter was in the 61st Maine Calvary stationed in Pennsylvannia when he kept this diary. It was donated by Lesley Wood. Her father had found it in 1948 in a home he owned in Hallowell.
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Consensus for Change : A Report on the Small Commissions, Agencies and Boards in the State of Maine / Douglas Braithwaite [et al]
Douglas Braithwaite, John Liebesny, Debbie Opperman, and Mark S. Waldman
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Co-op Buyers' Guide to Maine Agricultural Products
Maine Consortium for Food Self Reliance, Donna Doel, and Ken Morse
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Descendents of Edward Melcher, a Baker of Portsmouth, NH in 1657
Thomas P. Doherty
Alt title : Descendants of Edward Melcher, a Baker of Portsmouth, NH in 1657
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Directory of the Lions Clubs of District 41-L, 41-I, 41-O 1966-1967
Lions International
Directory of Lions Club members in Maine
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Exercises in Celebration of the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the Opening of Coburn Classical Institute
Coburn Classical Institute and Franklin W. Johnson
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Fair and Exhibition of Freeport Park Association : Catalogue of Premiums with Rules and Regulations
Freeport Park Association
Brochure for the Seventh Annual Fair and Exhibition of the Freeport Park Association. The event was held on October 1-2, 1901. The catalog includes scheduling information, rules for competitions and local advertising.
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Ferns of the Camp Wigwam Region
Farida A. Wiley
A catalog of the types of ferns that can be found in the Camp Wigwam region in southwestern Maine. Camp Wigwam is a summer camp for boys that was founded in 1910.
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Finding Aid for E. L. Hamlin Papers: Collected Manuscripts Previously in Possession of E. L. Hamlin
Maine State Library
An description of the manuscripts in the E. L. Hamlin Collection.
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Finding Aid for the Benjamin Vaughan Historical Medical Collection 1985
Maine State Library and The Antiquarian Scientist
Documents related to the Benjamin Vaughan Medical Collection. Included are a a brief history of the collection; a list of the titles, a list of correspondence and material on the acquisition of the collection by the Maine State Library.
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First International Odd Fellows Field Day Fort Fairfield Maine 1909
Odd Fellows
Pages from the souvenir pamphlet of the First International Odd Fellows Field Day held June 99-10, 1909. Details of the event can also be found in the Fort Fairfield Review: an example is attached.
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Hamilton, Massachusetts : Chronicle of a Country Town
Hamilton, Massachusetts American Revolution Bicentennial Commission and Donald W. Beattie
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History of the Press of Maine 1874
Joseph Griffin
A detailed history of newspaper publishing in Maine through 1874. Includes indexes by personal name and by newspaper title.
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Immortality Proved by the Testimony of Sense : In Which is Contemplated the Doctrine of Spectres and the Existence of a Particular Spectre Addressed to the Candor of this Enlightened Age
Abraham Cummings
Immortality proved by phenomena that were witnessed by hundreds, in the town of Sullivan, Maine, in the year 1800. Published by an eye-witness, the Rev. Abraham Cummings, a man eminent in learning and piety—a graduate of Harvard University. Republished, verbatim et literatum, by ,T. L. LOVELL, Yarmouth, Me.
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Index of Surnames of Arundel Records (Kennebunkport, Maine)
Ethel T. Tate and Rebecca Emery Chapter ,D.A .R., Biddeford, Maine
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Inspection Report of the 7th Co. Unassigned Maine Infantry
Augustin Thompson
Twelve-page inspection report to the Inspector General of the War Department in Washington, D.C. regarding operations at Fort Popham, Maine in 1865
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Inventory of Maps owned by the Maine State Library Prior to 1950
Maine State Library
This index of maps owned by the State Library was created between the 1920s and 1940s. It has not been revised to show current holding, condition or location information.
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John F. Conroy Recreation Camp; Lake Cobbosseecontee, Maine
John F. Conroy Recreational Camp
Digitized from a copy loaned by Robert and Sandra Stubbs of Hallowell, Maine. Exact date of publication unknown.
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Kennebec Lakes Region The Playground of Central Maine 1939
Kennebec Lakes Association
A tourism brochure describing the communities and lakes in Central Maine in text and photographs. Communities included include Augusta, Manchester, West Gardiner, Lithfield, Winthrop, Readfield, Kents Hill, Monmouth, Mt Vernon, and Wayne. Lakes mentioned include Cobbosseecontee, Maranacook, Annabessacook, Cochnewagan, Echo, Adroscoggin and Pocasset. Torsey, Flying and Parker Ponds are also listed. A map of the region and a list of hotels and other lodgings is also included
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Lombard Tractor Truck
Lombard Traction Engine Co.
Promotional booklet on the Lombard Auto Tractor-Truck, manufactured by the Lombard Traction Engine Company of Waterville, Maine. Likely produced around 1916.
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Lot M. Morrill. Sketch of His Life and Public Services
George F. Talbot
Read at the meeting of the Maine Historical Society, March 22, 1894
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Lucerne-In-Maine A Vacation Home ...1926
Lucerne in Maine Community Association
An advertising brochure for building lots in Lucerne in Maine a Country club resort located on Phillips Lake in Hancock County Maine. Contains photographs, quotes from dignitaries, descriptions of recreational opportunities and the history of the area. Mention is made of the location convenient to Bangor and Bar Harbor.
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Maine: a Guide Down East
Federal Writers' Project
Written by workers of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the state of Maine, sponsored by the Maine Development Commission.
Digital file from the Prelinger Library.
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Maine: A Guide Down East : Index
Mabel G. Hall
"This index is more detailed than that published in the book, which was compiled at the office of the publishers, Houghton Mifflin and Company."
Received from Mrs. Hall 10/1937 MCF
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Maine Campaign Prohibition Songs
Women's Christian Temperance Union
A pamphlet including sheet music and lyrics for songs supporting prohibition in Maine. Also includes exhortations and discussions of the evils of alcohol.
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Maine : Fifty Years of Change 1940-1990
University of Maine, Maine State Planning Office, Maine State Employment and Training Council, and Maine Department of Labor
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Maine the Sesquicentennial of Statehood 1971
Library of Congress, Herbert J. Sanborn, Arthur G. Burton, Leonard C. Faber, and L. Quincy Mumford
Exhibit catalog prepared to accompany a display at the Library of Congress commemorating the sesquicentennial of Maine statehood. the exhibit ran December 21, 1970 through September 6, 1971.
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Mainly Maine Milk Bottles
Bob Carlow
A book written about the different types of Maine Milk Bottles.
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Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of James Gillespie Blaine of Augusta, Maine
Maine State Legislature
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Mobilize Maine : Asset-Based Regional Economic Development
National Association of Development Organizations
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Music and Musicians of Maine : Being a History of the Progress of Music in the Territory Which has Come to be Known as the State of Maine, from 1604 to 1928
George Thornton Edwards
Contents: Music of the Indians of Maine, 1497-1639; Music of the Province of Maine, 1640-1775; Music of the District of Maine, 1776-1819; Music of the State of Maine, 1820-1835; Music of the State of Maine, 1836-1856; Music of the State of Maine, 1857-1896; Music of the State of Maine, 1897-1928; and Biographical Section.
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Mutual Savings Banks Cornerstones of American Life 1943
Committee on Methods and Services, National Association of Mutual Savings Banks, and Thomas H. Riley Jr.
A pamphlet describing the history and services of mutual savings banks.
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Original Poems by Horace L. Trim, Musician of Prescott Post No. 1 G.A.R. Providence, R.I.
Horace L. Trim
Scanned from the collection of Ms. Linda Graf of Islesboro, Maine. Ms. Graf found the book in the attic of a home her family purchased in Islesboro that was originally owned by a family with the last name of Trim. The author is thought to be the same person who is credited for writing some of the original lyrics to Taps.
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Orrington Methodist Church Records
Orrington Methodist Churches
Includes records of baptisms, marriages, probationers and members for the South Orrington Methodist Church. Baptism records span from 1854 to 1876. Marriage records span from 1853 to 1862. Probationer records span from 1856 to 1875. Membership list includes members from 1856 to 1891.
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Orrington Town Pound Records 1836-1885
Orrington Town Pound
Records for the Orrington Town Pound. Image on inside cover of "old stone cattle pound at Orrington." Cover includes the name of Elizabeth Harriman McLeod of Presque Isle, Maine.
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Orrington Treasurer Accounts 1896-1901
Town of Orrington, Maine
Records of orders drawn on the treasurer of the Town of Orrington, Maine from 1896-1901.
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Poland Spring Growth and Development in a Half Century 1908
Hiram Ricker
This pamphlet was published by the Poland Spring spa and bottling plant. Photographs include pictures of the bottling line, the ornate water room, and the conveyor belt system.
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Profiles : Mid-Coast Working Women
Project Advance, Maine State Employment and Training Council, and CED Employment Program
Project Advance was funded by a Governor's Discretionary Grant as a one year work-study program under the Maine State Employment and Training Council. It was designed and administered by CED Employment Program staff to assist young rural parents in building strong pre-employment and communication skills, and to aid them in finding employment or post-high school training after program completion.
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Quarterly Conference Records 1859- 1885 for Orrington Charge
Orrington Methodist Churches
Quarterly conference records for Methodist churches in Orrington, Maine from 1859 - 1885.
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Quarterly Conference Records 1885-1889 for Corner Church
Orrington Methodist Churches
Records for the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Orrington, Maine - also known as "Corner Church" - from 1885 to 1889.
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Record in Cranberry Isles of Births and Deaths, 1763 to ca.1909
Town of Cranberry Isles
Birth and death records of Cranberry Isles, 1763 to ca.1909. Material in this book can not be certified. Not original record.
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Record of Baptisms 1809-1875 Orrington Circuit of Methodist Churches
Orrington Methodist Churches
Record of baptisms for Methodist churches in Orrington Maine from 1809-1875.
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Record of Fires in Orrington, Maine, 1896-1940
Town of Orrington, Maine
Records of fires in Orrington, Maine from 1896 to 1940. Includes names of owner, damage, insurance coverage, cause of fire, building materials and other remarks.
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Record of Orrington Musical Association 1872-1873
Orrington Musical Association
Records from Orrington Musical Association in Orrington, Maine from 1872-1873. Records were included in the back of a book that also included Orrington Corner Church records. Those items were digitized separately. Blank pages were not scanned.
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Record of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Orrington, 1907 - 1918
Orrington Methodist Churches
Church records from the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Orrington, Maine. The church is also known as "Corner Church." Includes minutes from board of trustees meetings. The back of the book included records from the Orrington Musical Society and those were digitized separately. Blank pages from the record book were not scanned.
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Records of the Treasurer in Account with the Town of Orrington, Maine 1888-1943
Town of Orrington, Maine
Record book of Orrington, Maine financial transactions covering a period from 1888 to 1943. Blank pages in the book were not scanned.
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Report on the Allagash to the Natural Resources Council of Maine
The Conservation Foundation
A marshaling of facts and factors important to an evaluation of several proposals to assure preservation and development of recreational and economic values in the area.
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Report to Grand Lodge on Coffin's Resolutions to Appropriate Out of Funds Toward the Distribution of the Holy Bible 1820
Nathaniel Coffin and Simon Greenleaf
Manuscript of a resolutions proposed to the Grand Lodge of Maine
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Rules and Regulations for the Introduction of Gas 1850
Portland Gas Light Company
Subtitle: and for the Extensions and Alterations of Gas Fittings: Together with the Terms Upon which The Public will be Supplied with Gas by the Portland Gas Light Company.
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Scientific Anglers' and Archers' Club of Maine 1935
Waldo County Fish and Game Association, Penobscot County Fish and Game Association, and Mt. Desert Island Fish and Game Association
Regulations governing official events recognized by National Association of Scientific Angling Clubs
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Soil Potential Rating for Land Use Planning at a Local Level in Maine
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Maine; William L. Mitchell; A Frick; and R.V. Rourke
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Songo River Line to the Switzerland of America Up in Maine
C L. Goodridge
The Songo River Line consisted of a fleet of steamers traveling along the Cumberland and Oxford Canal. The Canal was opened in 1832 to connect the largest lakes of southern Maine with the seaport of Portland, Maine. It followed the Presumpscot River from Sebago Lake through the towns of Standish, Windham, Gorham, and Westbrook. The Canal diverged from the river at Westbrook to reach the navigable Fore River estuary and Portland Harbor. The Line ended in 1932.
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South Orrington Methodist Church Conference Records
South Orrington Methodist Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Conference records for the South Orrington Methodist Episcopal Church from 1852 to 1869.
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State of Maine Honorable Service Medal Presentation Ceremony, 1984
Arlington National Cemetery
A commerative program from a ceremony honoring Maine's War Dead
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State of Maine in 1893
World's Fair Managers of Maine
Distributed by the Board of World's Fair Managers of Maine to visitors at the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893.
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Storied Lands & Waters of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway: Interpretive Plan and Heritage Resource Assessment
Bruce Jacobson
An interpretive plan for Allagash Wilderness Waterway, located in northern Maine, articulates a purpose and thematic framework for communicating messages about “the Allagash.” Recommended actions address management’s goals; respond to inherent possibilities and constraints; build on current efforts; take advantage of interpretive opportunities; and identify audiences. The plan proposes actions and resources for educators.
A heritage resource assessment identifies properties and objects associated with the Waterway in seven cultural and historic resource categories. Proposed management actions help carry out provisions of Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands strategic and management plans, consistent with Bureau policy and best management practices. In general, policy requires managers to “protect, monitor, and treat” historic and cultural resources under their care.
This report is provided here for free download in PDF format to Maine Library patrons. The full book can be downloaded using the "Download Full Text" link or viewed by section.
You can support the work of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway Foundation by purchasing print version ($8.78 plus shipping) of this publication. The interior of the print version is black and white; some images may appear pixelated or slightly blurry.
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St. Sauveur Hotel and Annex 1895
Alley Brothers, Proprietors
An advertising pamphlet for a resort hotel in Bar Harbor Maine published in 1885. The hotel was built in 1870 by John E. Clark for Fred A. Alley. It was later known as the Bellevue. It was closed in 1945.
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The Barker. 19th Century Newspaper
F. W. Mitchell
Six issues of The Barker a monthly newspaper published in Saco, Maine beginning in 1874. These issues are July through December 1875.
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The Birchwood Lakeside Cottages 1961
Edward Skellenger
An advertising brochure for a resort on Lake Cobbosseecontee in Winthrop Maine.
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The Church Record of the Center and South Orrington Charge, Bucksport District, East Maine Conference, 1876-1904
Orrington Methodist Churches
Book includes a record of pastors, official members, "members in full connection," probationers, marriages, and baptisms for the Methodist Episcopal Churches in Center and South Orrington. Notes include death dates of members and membership transfers. There are several handwritten notes from members included in the back pages of the book. Blank pages were not scanned.
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The Exciter Magazine Electric Railroad Edition
Central Maine Power Company and Raymond L. Bond
The Exciter Magazine was an irregular publication of the Central Maine Power Company created for its employees. This issue was dedicated to the history of electric railroads in Maine. It is copiously illustrated with photographs and a map of the Portland Railway System.
A copy donated to the Maine State Library included a number of unbound items. Included are photographs of trains and newspaper clippings the last run of the Steam Engine on the Maine Central Railroad.
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The Kennebec Arsenal: An Historical and Architectural Survey, 1997
Maine Historic Preservation Commission, Kennebec Historical Society, Augusta Historic Preservation Commission, Marius B. Peladeau, and Roger G. Reed
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The Lithgow Library and Reading Room
Lithgow Library
A description of the history and building of the Lithgow Library in Augusta, Maine
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The Natural Resources Inventory as a Basis for Community Land Use Decisions
The Allagash Environmental Institute, Sterling Dow, Patricia Solotaire, Barbara Young, and Maine Association of Conservation Commissions
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The Northeastern Boundary Disputes
Vincent L. McKusick
Exact date of publication unknown - likely between 1960 and 1967
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The Pine Tree State Club 1896-97
Pine Tree State Club
Membership directory of the Pine Tree State Club. The Club was formed in 1885. It consisted of prominent Maine men who livedi n Boston.
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The Samoset Penobscot Bay 1909?
A. W. Hodgdon and Ricker Hotel Company
A pamphlet from approximately 1909 describing the amenities of the Samoset Resort.
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Things You Ought to Know
Waterville Advertisers
An brochure listing facts about the United States Civil War interspersed among advertisements for Waterville Maine business'
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Treasurer’s Book No. 1, Town of Orrington Incorporated, 1788-1843
Town of Orrington, Maine
Town records for Orrington, Maine from 1788 to 1842 including tax records and the names of early settlers.
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Tuttle Antiquarian Book Publisher
Maine State Library
A list of manuscripts published by Tuttle Antiquarian Books, Inc.,of Rutland, VT. These unbound manuscripts were donated to the Maine State Library by DeWolfe & Green of Alfred Maine.
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Views of Augusta
Maine Farmer Publishing, Co.
"Published exclusively for C.S. Woolworth & Co., Augusta, Maine." Includes views of prominent buildings and public spaces in Augusta, Maine. Likely published around 1900.
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Washington's New England Fleet : Beverly's Role in its Origins, 1775-77
Donald W. Beattie and J. Richard Collins
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Windsor: Pictures of People & School Groups, Scrapbook Compiled by Elwin F. Hussey
Elwin F. Hussey
Scrapbook compiled by Elwin F. Hussey. It contains pictures of classes from Windsor schools (ranging from the early 1900s to the 1960s) as well as pictures of people from Windsor.
Windsor: Pictures of People & School Groups
Table of Contents
Erskine Academy…………………………………………………………………………1
Windsor Neck School and North Windsor School…………………………………..13
Windsor Corner School………………………………………………………………....25
Erskine Grammar School…………………………………………………………….…55
Windsor Consolidated School……….……...…………………………………………78
Windsor People………………………………………………...………………………..95
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Windsor Scrapbook, 1920-1975
Elwin F. Hussey
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings from Windsor and surrounding towns.
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Wiscassett Maine Three Advertising Documents
Town of Wiscassett
Three items about Wiscasset. An undated brochure entitled The Prettiest Village in Maine. A ticket to the 1936 Wiscasset Open House Day. Open Houses of Wiscasset 1935.
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Wiswell Orrington Milk Route Records
H W. Wiswell
Records from H.W. Wiswell's Orrington milk route, including names of customers. Covers a period of time from 1874-1879. The back of the book includes records on repairs to the Wiswell house after a fire burned off the roof in 1892.
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Woman’s Literary Union : History of our 85 Years
Woman's Literary Union
History of the Woman's Literary Union of Maine.
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World War II Scrapbook Covering Augusta and Surrounding Towns, Compiled by Effie E. Choate of Windsor and Augusta
Effie E. Choate and Elwin F. Hussey
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings from the WWII era, compiled by Effie Choate and edited and completed in 2015 by Elwin Hussey.
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