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This Week in Lincolnville: Spring Cleaning

On a very cold April day in 1880 Edith Philbrick noted in her diary that she’d walked up to Ducktrap to get some lime. Two days later “I commenced to clean house. . . . Whitewashed and cleaned the front chamber. Set the bed up in the front chamber.

This Week in Lincolnville: A Moose in the Neighborhood

The first tracks were faint, but suggestive. Surely they were too big for a deer, and not neat. Deer leave sharply-defined V-shaped tracks, crisp and undeniable. These were a wider V, softer, and definitely big. But they barely left an imprint on.

This Week in Lincolnville: It s the Last Thing I Wanted

I’m not gonna lie – we had a sweet deal. For a few hundred dollars a year ($200 in the beginning, $1,000 at the end to help cover the cost of heating oil) the Lincolnville Historical Society (LHS) occupied the original classroom of a 19th century.

This Week in Lincolnville: Found in the Collection

Part of the fun in managing a historical society is the discovery. Picture a room lined with shelves, the shelves stacked with boxes, long wooden cabinets filled with drawers, and an attic with more of the same. Each of the boxes, each of the.

This Week in Lincolnville: The Cloud of Witnesses

This Week in Lincolnville: The Cloud of Witnesses
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