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History Of China Maine, Marion T. Van Strien Jan 2019

History Of China Maine, Marion T. Van Strien

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History Of Oakland Maine, Michael J. Denis Jan 2019

History Of Oakland Maine, Michael J. Denis

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History Of Belgrade Maine, Town Of Belgrade Jan 2019

History Of Belgrade Maine, Town Of Belgrade

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History Of Farmingdale Maine, Town Of Farmingdale Jan 2019

History Of Farmingdale Maine, Town Of Farmingdale

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History Of Mount Vernon Maine, Town Of Mount Vernon Jan 2019

History Of Mount Vernon Maine, Town Of Mount Vernon

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History Of Benton Maine, Town Of Benton Jan 2019

History Of Benton Maine, Town Of Benton

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History Of Moscow Maine, Town Of Moscow Jan 2019

History Of Moscow Maine, Town Of Moscow

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General Tilton And Togus Farm, Clark P. Thompson Mar 2005

General Tilton And Togus Farm, Clark P. Thompson

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While many may be familiar with the Veterans Affairs (VA) Center at Togus near Augusta, Maine, few are aware that it was once the home of a small but significant breeding farm for trotting horses. The facility started serving Civil War veterans in 1866, then called the National Asylum for Disabled Soldiers.

The property was originally owned by Horace Beal of Rockland, and when Beal learned that mineral springs were located on the property, he seized upon a plan to build a Saratoga like spa. Beal invested heavily in the property, building a large hotel, bathing house, racetrack and stables. …


Maine's Cradle Of The Trotter, Clark P. Thompson Mar 2005

Maine's Cradle Of The Trotter, Clark P. Thompson

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This article notes that although many histories point to Orange County in New York as being the true "cradle of the trotter," within the state of Maine, this designation might rightly go to Kennebec County.


Illustrated History Of Kennebec County Maine, Henry D. Kingsbury Editor, Simeon L. Deyo Jan 1892

Illustrated History Of Kennebec County Maine, Henry D. Kingsbury Editor, Simeon L. Deyo

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Detailed history of Kennebec County.


Articles Of Faith And Covenant, Adopted By The Congregational Church Of Christ In Winthrop, Maine, Congregational Church Of Winthrop (Me.) Dec 1874

Articles Of Faith And Covenant, Adopted By The Congregational Church Of Christ In Winthrop, Maine, Congregational Church Of Winthrop (Me.)

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The Articles of Faith and Covenant adopted by the Congregational Church of Christ in Winthrop, Maine, in 1875, with the rules and regulations for its government and a catalog of its members.


By-Laws Of Dunlap Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons, China, Maine, Royal Arch Masons, Dunlap Chapter Dec 1861

By-Laws Of Dunlap Chapter Of Royal Arch Masons, China, Maine, Royal Arch Masons, Dunlap Chapter

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Report Of A Survey And Estimate For A Rail-Road From Waterville To Bangor, Maine, Edward Appleton Dec 1847

Report Of A Survey And Estimate For A Rail-Road From Waterville To Bangor, Maine, Edward Appleton

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Cover title: Penobscot and Kennebec Railroad. A detailed analysis of the cost of a proposed rail line from Waterville to Bangor, Maine, in 1848. Completed by Edward Appleton, the Engineer of the Androscoggin and Kennebec Railroad.


Report Of A Survey And Estimate For A Rail-Road From Waterville To Bangor, Maine, Edward Appleton Dec 1847

Report Of A Survey And Estimate For A Rail-Road From Waterville To Bangor, Maine, Edward Appleton

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A report based on a survey by Edward Appleton, Engineer of the Androscoggin & Kennebec Railroad, on a proposed rail line from Waterville to Bangor, Maine, published in 1848.


Report Of Col. William Boardman, Engineer Of The Kennebec Locks And Canals Company, William Boardman Dec 1836

Report Of Col. William Boardman, Engineer Of The Kennebec Locks And Canals Company, William Boardman

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A report of two years of work to view the location of dams and canals along the Kennebec River at Augusta, Maine.


A Sermon, Delivered In The Chapel Of Waterville College, April 3d, 1825, Stephen Chapin Dec 1824

A Sermon, Delivered In The Chapel Of Waterville College, April 3d, 1825, Stephen Chapin

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Full title: A sermon, delivered in the chapel of Waterville College, April 3d, 1825 : on account of the death of Mr. Obed Wilson, son of the Rev. Obed Wilson of Bingham.


The Affecting History Of The Children In The Wood, [Not Identified] Dec 1812

The Affecting History Of The Children In The Wood, [Not Identified]

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A booklet published and sold by Ezekiel Goodale at a Hallowell Bookstore, printed for E. Goodale and N. Cheever to be sold at their respective bookstores, 1813. Includes several woodcut illustrations and follows the prose version with words to "The Children in the Wood, a favorite ballad." The back cover advertises many other juvenile books available through Ezekiel Goodale's bookstore.