What\u27s in a Picture? piece on Montpelier, the mansion that General Henry Knox built in Thomaston. A picture taken around 1870 shows the dereliction of the home less than a year before it was razed for a railway. A replica was built just over the hill from the site 75 years ago. This summer, the general\u27s birthday will be celebrated there on July 23
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on the dirigible Shenandoah at its mooring mast aboard the U.S.S. Pat...
Reverse caption: "'Woodlawn, Seat of Lawrence Lewis near Mount Vernon' (c. 1824). The earliest known...
Reprinted from the Bangor historical magazine, January number, 1890.cover-titleContains Eulogy deliv...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a historic white building. The building is large with shu...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a large white three story building with shutters and a ba...
The article is a history of the origin, construction, deterioration and loss of the mansion Montpeli...
General Henry Knox (1750-1806), a hero during the Revolutionary war, lived in Montpelier. The house ...
North by East piece on Friends of Montpelier, the 1930s replica of General Henry Knox\u27s post-Rev...
Black and White 8x10 Acetate Negativehttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_george_french_photos_af/1261/thumb...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of smoke stacks visible from the grounds of Montp...
Henry Knox was a founding father and Revolutionary War hero, but he also tried to build a baronial f...
General Henry Knox lived here during the Revolutionary War as guests of owners Jacobus and Maria Van...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with the caption, Montpelier and Old 1st Church,...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on the USS Montauk, which dropped anchor near Portland off Fort Gorge...
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1930-1939. Caption reads: "M...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on the dirigible Shenandoah at its mooring mast aboard the U.S.S. Pat...
Reverse caption: "'Woodlawn, Seat of Lawrence Lewis near Mount Vernon' (c. 1824). The earliest known...
Reprinted from the Bangor historical magazine, January number, 1890.cover-titleContains Eulogy deliv...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a historic white building. The building is large with shu...
A scanned black and white photograph shows a large white three story building with shutters and a ba...
The article is a history of the origin, construction, deterioration and loss of the mansion Montpeli...
General Henry Knox (1750-1806), a hero during the Revolutionary war, lived in Montpelier. The house ...
North by East piece on Friends of Montpelier, the 1930s replica of General Henry Knox\u27s post-Rev...
Black and White 8x10 Acetate Negativehttps://digitalmaine.com/arc_george_french_photos_af/1261/thumb...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of smoke stacks visible from the grounds of Montp...
Henry Knox was a founding father and Revolutionary War hero, but he also tried to build a baronial f...
General Henry Knox lived here during the Revolutionary War as guests of owners Jacobus and Maria Van...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph with the caption, Montpelier and Old 1st Church,...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on the USS Montauk, which dropped anchor near Portland off Fort Gorge...
Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home in Charlottesville, Virginia, circa 1930-1939. Caption reads: "M...
What\u27s in a Picture? piece on the dirigible Shenandoah at its mooring mast aboard the U.S.S. Pat...
Reverse caption: "'Woodlawn, Seat of Lawrence Lewis near Mount Vernon' (c. 1824). The earliest known...
Reprinted from the Bangor historical magazine, January number, 1890.cover-titleContains Eulogy deliv...