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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

A look back at 1927

Posted on August 6, 2021 by schsuser
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Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin The year 1927 lacked many important international events. U.S. Marines again invaded Nicaragua to protect vested U.S interests but this invasion raised hardly an eyebrow in the international community. Another event, the significance of which … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged 1927, boxing, Calais, Eastport, history, Maine, stalin | Leave a reply

Mansion House Drama

Posted on July 21, 2021 by schsuser
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The Mansion House in Robbinston has had many notable owners over the years. The first was General John Brewer, one of Robbinston’s first settlers, who built what has been called the “Downeast Mount Vernon” around 1815 in the elegant architectural … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged Eleanor Roosevelt, maine history, Mansion House, Robbinston | Leave a reply

Linus the Wonder Horse

Posted on July 21, 2021 by schsuser
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There was a time when the St. Croix Valley was famous for racehorses and its many stock farms. One of these was the Eaton Stock farm which we believe was on the Eaton property near Forest City but was officially … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged Calais, Eaton, horse, Linus, lumber baron, Maine | Leave a reply

Historical Society Edith Beckett

Posted on July 21, 2021 by schsuser
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The lady sitting at the desk above is Edith Beckett, the librarian at the Calais Free Library for over 20 years. Standing to her left is Stephanie Crockett, who lived at the end of Spring Street, and to her right … Continue reading →

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Hog Alley

Posted on July 21, 2021 by schsuser
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We have often been asked why the street running along the river from the library to the corner of Union and Main is called Hog Alley. The short answer is “Why Not?” – it’s been called “Hog Alley” forever – … Continue reading →

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A Great Loss

Posted on July 21, 2021 by schsuser
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Many will remember the stately and beautiful Post Office which Calais was graced for most of the 20th century. It is seen above in 1909 in the final stages of construction. The Post Office became the centerpiece of a thriving … Continue reading →

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Shoe Shine Boy

Posted on March 29, 2017 by schsuser
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This young fellow is shining shoes on Main Street in Calais, Maine, in front of the Socony Gas Station. The gas station is located next to the St. Croix Hotel, which is to the left in the background. We date … Continue reading →

Posted in History of Calais | Tagged Calais, Calais Maine, local history, shoe shine boy, transportation | Leave a reply

A look back at 1921

Posted on September 14, 2016 by schsuser
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The aftermath of the Great War predominated world events in 1921, notably the failure of Germany to make good on the reparations required by the Versailles Treaty which had ended the war. The terms of the treaty were so onerous … Continue reading →

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A look back at 1916

Posted on August 16, 2016 by schsuser
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The Great War had reached a stalemate by the end of 1915. Hundreds of miles of trenches stretched from the English Channel across France to the Swiss border separating the armies of the Central Powers (Germany) and the Allies (England … Continue reading →

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