Article about the reclusive Miss Mary Jane Emerson Clapp of Portland who was born into one of Portland\u27s most prestigious families in 1835 and who, upon her death on Sept. 9, 1920, left a most curious will that startled the residents of Portland. Among other things, her will directed the destruction of her family coach, her luxurious Pierce Arrow, and even the family\u27s large and elegant mansion on Congress St. She also directed that a pair of candlesticks be placed with her in the coffin
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Article about the restoration of Dorothy Plummer\u27s Queen Anne home on Portland\u27s Eastern Prome...
Newspaper clipping, Miss Pochon\u27s Sudden Death , undated. This article concerns ancestral relati...
Article about efforts of Portland\u27s Friends of Evergreen Cemetery to restore the cemetery\u27s Wi...
Article on the popularity of house restoration in Maine, detailing the experiences of several homeow...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
This clipping of a newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's death an...
Article about the history of Portland\u27s Mercy Hospital, which was founded 75 years ago in respons...
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Article describing a selection of personal effects from the Maine Women Writers Collection at the Ab...
Article about Francis William Pettygrove of Baileyville and Portland, who co-founded Portland, Orego...
The article traces the history of the family of Stephen and Zilpah Longfellow, parents of Henry Wads...
Article about Maine\u27s black Revolutionary War veterans, four of whom are buried in Portland\u27s ...
Bramhall : The Fabled Lost Mansion of J.B. Brown. Story about J.B. Brown, and his the West End est...
Article about movie actress Liv Tyler, who is part of three generations of women who claim Maine as ...
This page of newspaper clippings includes various article on family members related to Kansas Love A...
Article about the restoration of Dorothy Plummer\u27s Queen Anne home on Portland\u27s Eastern Prome...
Newspaper clipping, Miss Pochon\u27s Sudden Death , undated. This article concerns ancestral relati...
Article about efforts of Portland\u27s Friends of Evergreen Cemetery to restore the cemetery\u27s Wi...
Article on the popularity of house restoration in Maine, detailing the experiences of several homeow...
Article on the fate of the 70-foot wooden schooner Harriet A. Robinson, which is beached in a corn...
This clipping of a newspaper article talks about Springfield College alumnus Eugene Libby's death an...
Article about the history of Portland\u27s Mercy Hospital, which was founded 75 years ago in respons...
Article about the reaction of Bridgton residents to the recent murder of Crystal Perry, 30, the firs...
Article describing a selection of personal effects from the Maine Women Writers Collection at the Ab...
Article about Francis William Pettygrove of Baileyville and Portland, who co-founded Portland, Orego...
The article traces the history of the family of Stephen and Zilpah Longfellow, parents of Henry Wads...
Article about Maine\u27s black Revolutionary War veterans, four of whom are buried in Portland\u27s ...
Bramhall : The Fabled Lost Mansion of J.B. Brown. Story about J.B. Brown, and his the West End est...
Article about movie actress Liv Tyler, who is part of three generations of women who claim Maine as ...
This page of newspaper clippings includes various article on family members related to Kansas Love A...