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Luigi Bernardini and the Boston Shoe Store

Posted on June 20, 2022 by schsuser
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Main Street in the 1950s Six years ago when the Boston Shoe Store closed we did an article on the history of the store, shown above in the 1950s when the wooden block from the corner of Monroe Street to … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged bernardini, boston shoe store, Calais Maine history, immigrants, italian | Leave a reply

Irish Town

Posted on May 10, 2022 by schsuser
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Note: This piece was written by Harry Edgar “Ned” Lamb (b. October 10, 1874), founding member of the SCHS and noted local historian/journalist. It was published in The Calais Advertiser. The first road in Calais from Mill­town was down what … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged history, immigrants, Irish, ned lamb | Leave a reply

R.J. McGarrigle

Posted on August 6, 2021 by schsuser
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Every defendant in a criminal case expects their attorney to mount a vigorous and energetic defense to whatever criminal charges the State has brought against them. In the early days there few, if any, rules of professional conduct for attorneys, … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged attorney, cotton, criminal, customs, immigrants, law, lawyer, McGarrigle | Leave a reply
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