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The Dr. Swan House (part 1)

Posted on December 15, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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By Jerry LaPointe      During the last half of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth, Calais was graced with many beautiful homes. Many of the largest and most architecturally significant of these stood along Main Street extending … Continue reading →

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The Mystery of the White Bird

Posted on November 20, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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Township 19 ED and Cooper Round Lake bottom left A few miles to the south of Love Lake which is partly in Crawford but mainly in Township 19 ED there is a small, rather nondescript lake called Round Lake. On … Continue reading →

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The Stable Inn

Posted on November 20, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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 A couple of weeks ago we circulated a copy of the obituary of Dick Stacey, the former owner of The Stable Inn, now the Calais Motor Inn. Stacey made a brief but spectacular appearance on the local scene when he … Continue reading →

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Louis “Red” Morrison

Posted on November 20, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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Louis “Louie” Morrison Birth Certificate Louis Leroy Morrison was born at the Chipman Hospital in St. Stephen on November 17, 1921. The record of his birth was not filed with the Clerk of the City of Calais until six years … Continue reading →

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100 Years Ago

Posted on November 20, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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Main Street Calais about 1900 North Street to right, St. Croix Hotel to left The St. Croix Valley 100 years ago was a far different place than it is today. Calais, St. Stephen, Eastport and all the outlying communities had … Continue reading →

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Milltown Maine

Posted on November 19, 2022 by John "Al" Churchill
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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 John "Al" Churchill
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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 John "Al" Churchill
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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 John "Al" Churchill
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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 John "Al" Churchill
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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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