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1959 Calais Anniversary Bull Powers

Posted on February 16, 2019 by John "Al" Churchill
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    The above photo was taken at an early 60’s parade on Main Street in Calais. The tow truck pulling the wrecked car was a common theme in Calais parades back then. Stock car races which often turned into … Continue reading →

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Francis “Bull” Powers

Posted on February 16, 2019 by John "Al" Churchill
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The following article was written by · State Trooper John Chester in the Maine. State Police’s publication,   “The Right Guide.” The entire issue was dedicated to Trooper Francis “Bull Powers ·on the eve of Bull’s retirement from the state police … Continue reading →

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Tourney Time 1931

Posted on February 10, 2019 by John "Al" Churchill
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It’s tourney time and once again the Calais girls at 17-1 will go to Bangor with a legitimate shot at the title. The Calais girls and the boys teams have had a lot of success in Bangor over the years, … Continue reading →

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The Roller Skating Craze of the 1880’s

Posted on January 27, 2019 by John "Al" Churchill
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Recently someone ask us whether there had been a roller skating rink  on Union Street back in the 40’s or 50’s. We found there was and while doing some digging to answer the question we discovered what a popular pastime … Continue reading →

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The Romance of the Rails

Posted on December 30, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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We all feel it sometimes, especially after watching one of those British Victorian productions on PBS. The Romance of the Rails- that bygone era when travel was as simple as getting yourself to the Calais train station on Hog Alley, … Continue reading →

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Two Men From Calais Died in Combat in WW1, The Sherman Brothers

Posted on November 12, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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100 years ago yesterday the Great War ended. In 1917 dozens of Calais men had enlisted or were drafted and many saw service in Europe. Two of the first to arrive in France and among the first Americans to see … Continue reading →

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The Moxie Scandal

Posted on October 30, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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We notice Coca-Cola has recently purchased the rights to bottle Ted Williams favorite soft drink- Moxie from the Moxie Beverage Company of Bedford New Hampshire. It brought to mind an article we read in the Meddybemps Historical Society newsletter titled “Moxie Scandal in Meddybemps”. … Continue reading →

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Passamaquoddy Whale Hunters

Posted on October 21, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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The Charlotte County Museum in Milltown New Brunswick has recently provided the Historical Society with some interesting photos from its collection including the one above. We recalled a newspaper story about Passamaquoddy whale hunters in the early 1900’s and after … Continue reading →

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A Look Back At 1959

Posted on July 26, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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In 1959 two Communists came calling, reluctantly welcomed by an Eisenhower administration which would have been deliriously happy to see either or both of them overthrown by an angry mob of their own people. Pictured above is Nikita Khrushchev, leader of the … Continue reading →

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The Caribbee Calais Slaver

Posted on June 13, 2018 by John "Al" Churchill
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Attached below is a 1907 article from Harper’s magazine titled “The Cruise of the Caribbee” written by Thomas Briggs of Robbinston. Don’t let the term “cruise” fool you- this was no island hopping vacation in the islands and while a lot of … Continue reading →

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