This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. The parade floats were designed by artist Joseph Damon to highlight events from Maine\u27s European-American history. To see the original painted sketch, click here.https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/maine200_parade_floats_program_clippings/1005/thumbnail.jp
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a float in the Sesquicentennial Parade along M...
From the Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Bangor Daily Commercial newspaper: The biggest carnival parade ev...
Following Maine\u27s separation from Massachusetts in 1820, state officials were required to return ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
In 1607, under the leadership of George Popham, about a hundred men and boys sailed from England and...
On March 3, 1820, Maine became the 23rd state in the Union. This float depicts Columbia placing a st...
In pencil at the bottom of the painting is the caption, Settlers starting a home in 180- [the fina...
Decorated horse-drawn floats and trucks at a parade in Kittery, Maine.https://digitalmaine.com/kitte...
An illustration of Fort Fairfield, Maine, from Scenic Gems of Maine published by George W. Morris, P...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a float in the Sesquicentennial Parade along M...
From the Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Bangor Daily Commercial newspaper: The biggest carnival parade ev...
Following Maine\u27s separation from Massachusetts in 1820, state officials were required to return ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
This is an excerpt from the “List of Floats” in the Maine Centennial: Official Program 1820 – 1920. ...
In 1607, under the leadership of George Popham, about a hundred men and boys sailed from England and...
On March 3, 1820, Maine became the 23rd state in the Union. This float depicts Columbia placing a st...
In pencil at the bottom of the painting is the caption, Settlers starting a home in 180- [the fina...
Decorated horse-drawn floats and trucks at a parade in Kittery, Maine.https://digitalmaine.com/kitte...
An illustration of Fort Fairfield, Maine, from Scenic Gems of Maine published by George W. Morris, P...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of a float in the Sesquicentennial Parade along M...
From the Wednesday, June 19, 1912 Bangor Daily Commercial newspaper: The biggest carnival parade ev...
Following Maine\u27s separation from Massachusetts in 1820, state officials were required to return ...