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New Maine Memory Network Items
- Asa Burns weaving, New Portland, ca. 1910
- Grist mill, Old Mystic, Connecticut, ca. 1910
- The Trysting place, Stanley Hill, Kingfield, ca. 1910
- Hollyhocks, ca. 1910
- Members of the Nebraska delegation to the NFBPWC convention, Portland, 1925
- Pearl Hadley Matlock at the NFBPWC convention, Portland, 1925
- International Appalachian Trail Lean-To plan, 1994-2007
- "Part of Bug Island" map fragment, ca. 1823
- Sutler agreement with Shepard Cary, Houlton, 1837
- Roosevelt School kindergarten class, Portland, 1947-1948
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Civil War Monologues in Rumford Conclude Local & Legendary Programs
June 3 was a busy end-of-school-year evening in the Western Foothills Regional School District, yet an appreciative audience of parents, peers, faculty, and community members gathered in the auditorium at Mountain Valley Middle School (MVMS) to learn about lesser known … Continue reading
Busy Local & Legendary Activity in Rumford
The old saying “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb” did not apply to this year weather-wise, nor did it apply to the Rumford Local & Legendary team. The beginning of the month was devoted … Continue reading
This Day in Maine Memory Network
If you search in Maine Memory for a particular date on the calendar — February 22, for example — chances are you’ll come up with something intriguing. Even if you don’t get exact matches for the day in question, you’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Maine Memory Network
Tagged Androscoggin County, floods, Rumford, This Day in History
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New and Noteworthy
Items get added to Maine Memory all the time, but some weeks are busier than others. We happen to be in a particularly busy period right now thanks to both veteran and new Contributing Partners (CPs) adding items in droves … Continue reading
Posted in Grants, Maine Community Heritage Project, Maine Memory Network
Tagged Buckfield, Byron, Dixfield, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ike, Kingfield, Mexico, paper industry, paper making, paper mills, Peru, President Eisenhower, RSU 10, Rumford, Senator Margaret Chase Smith, ski racing, skiing, Skowhegan, Sugarloaf, World Cup ski
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MCHP in the Western Foothills
Maine Historical Society staff has spent an inordinate amount of time this fall in one Maine Community Heritage Project community. But that’s because “community” in this case is defined as an entire supervisory union–RSU #10, covering the Western Foothills Region … Continue reading
Posted in Grants, Maine Community Heritage Project, Maine Memory Network, Training
Tagged Buckfield, Byron, Dixfield, Mexico, Peru, RSU 10, Rumford, Western Foothills Region
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