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Milltown Maine

Posted on November 19, 2022 by schsuser
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Postcard circa 1920 We have had inquiries recently with questions about Milltown- is it part of Calais or a separate town, did it ever have its own government, police department, etc. and where does Calais end and Milltown begin? We … Continue reading →

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Smuggler’s Friend: The Arch Bridge

Posted on November 19, 2022 by schsuser
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In days past Calais and St. Stephen was truly one community—everyone had close friends and/or relatives across the border which was crossed by the three bridges over the river shown above. Until the mid-‘50s the bridge at Ferry Point was … Continue reading →

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Thomas Tommy DiCenzo

Posted on November 19, 2022 by schsuser
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Calais Hospital Groundbreaking 1953 Tommy back row third from the left From the early 1930s until his death in a plane crash in 1973 Thomas DiCenzo was one of the most accomplished and successful businessmen in Calais history. Locally few … Continue reading →

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Second Letter From Maine (HMT)

Posted on November 19, 2022 by schsuser
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In an earlier article we covered a 1895 “Letter From Maine” written by HMT, no other identifying information, which described for the folks in his hometown of Shepherdstown West Virginia HMT’s trip from Shepherdstown West Virginia to Calais and his … Continue reading →

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A Southerner’s journey Downeast in 1895

Posted on November 19, 2022 by schsuser
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Shepherdstown West Virginia 1800s Shepherdstown is a small town in West Virginia on the Potomac. Said to be the oldest incorporated town in West Virginia it was established in 1762 and in 1895 had a population of 1300. Today it … Continue reading →

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The Wilderness Lodge

Posted on August 15, 2022 by schsuser
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The Wilderness Lodge Township 24 One of the more interesting and somewhat puzzling buildings on the Airline is the Wilderness Lodge, which is located in Township 24, Middle Division west of Wesley. An old landmark, it sits there seemingly abandoned and … Continue reading →

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Blueberry season

Posted on August 15, 2022 by schsuser
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The rakers are already fanning out across the blueberry fields of Washington County, a long standing tradition that goes back well over a century. 120 years ago the tradition was a bit different as you can see from this 1898 article … Continue reading →

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A Look Back at 1919

Posted on August 15, 2022 by schsuser
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Yankee Division and 103rd Regiment, including many from Washington County returning from Europe to the states in 1919 (New York Harbor)  Most of the local men who served in France and Belgium in World War 1 were in the 103rd … Continue reading →

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A Look Back at 1943

Posted on August 15, 2022 by schsuser
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While the war wasn’t the only news in 1943, it dominated the newspapers and radio which were the primary news sources in the 40s. Any attempt to summarize the war news from Europe and the Pacific would be futile. It … Continue reading →

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A Look Back at 1955

Posted on July 12, 2022 by schsuser
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     In 1955 the world was fairly calm compared to the early part of the decade which saw the Korean War and the “red menace” generally threaten democracies around the world. To be sure the democracies and communism were still … Continue reading →

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