Records With Access Point "Maine"

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Steamer "State of Maine" in Saint John Harbor  
Item
P11\82

Steamer "State of Maine" was built by Hagget & Co. in Damariscotta Maine, 1878. Had a length of 216 feet, 40 feet, and weighed 1,536 tons. Curtsey of New Brunswick Museum.

Street scene in Calais Maine  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\171

In the left foreground Nichols & McLeod offered "department store goods, notions 5 & 10 cent goods a specialty". Their next-door neighbour was the American Express Co. Also visible is "Sprague's Hotel, A Sprague, Prop". The Calais Savings Bank held forth in the brick building across the corner, while on the third floor above "Fellowship Lodge, I.O.O.F. meets every Friday night". The "Columbian Dining Room & Oyster Saloon" is just up the street. Beyond that again was the Calais Advertiser.

Street scene, Calais Maine  
Item - [ca.1900]
P11\172

Around the corner of Main and North Streets in Calais about 1900. The emporium with the turret at the far left is that of a "J. Kalish, One-Price Clothing House". Beyond that, N.A. Olsson offered hats and suits. The facade at the far right states that Buckett and Co. offered " paper, paper bags, twine, cigars, tobacco, fruit, nuts and canned meat". Next is "W. Woods and Co., Drygoods". Farther along the street, "McKusick's Law Office" shares a sign with " Dr. Thomson's Med. Co., office and laboratory". An awning just above offers "College Ices".