A short history of the Arsenal Building on Essex Street in Bangor, update on tuberculosis cases, and proposal for raising funds to convert the arsenal into a convalescent home for the sick. Circa 1911
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was l...
Preface Coeval with the existence of Bangor as a City in 1834, or about that time, the prevailing se...
A brief account of Bangor during Prohibition that seems to have been prepared as a part of a weekly ...
A booklet providing the history of the Maine State Sanatorium, facilities, conditions of admission, ...
The Bangor Children\u27s Home was completed in 1869 following the design of Henry W. Hartwell. It wa...
Sarah Smith Sampson\u27s exciting career as a Civil War nurse illustrates the important role women p...
A booklet providing detailed information about the facilities and treatment approach at the Maine St...
This undated pamphlet (most likely from the 1930s to the 1950s) gives a quick overview of the histor...
A brief history of the Bangor Fire department from the beginnings to 1890. Subtitled: A Souvenir Con...
The Eastern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established by act of Co...
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was l...
A report of income and expenses, officers, and donations (including Christmas gifts) for the year 18...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
A pamphlet prepared by the University of Maine Memorial Fund Committee to explain plans for construc...
The Maine Annex covers Erroll E. Murphy\u27s trip to Washington, D.C. as the University of Maine An...
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was l...
Preface Coeval with the existence of Bangor as a City in 1834, or about that time, the prevailing se...
A brief account of Bangor during Prohibition that seems to have been prepared as a part of a weekly ...
A booklet providing the history of the Maine State Sanatorium, facilities, conditions of admission, ...
The Bangor Children\u27s Home was completed in 1869 following the design of Henry W. Hartwell. It wa...
Sarah Smith Sampson\u27s exciting career as a Civil War nurse illustrates the important role women p...
A booklet providing detailed information about the facilities and treatment approach at the Maine St...
This undated pamphlet (most likely from the 1930s to the 1950s) gives a quick overview of the histor...
A brief history of the Bangor Fire department from the beginnings to 1890. Subtitled: A Souvenir Con...
The Eastern Branch of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers was established by act of Co...
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was l...
A report of income and expenses, officers, and donations (including Christmas gifts) for the year 18...
An issue of the Industrial Journal focusing on the construction of new buildings in Bangor following...
A pamphlet prepared by the University of Maine Memorial Fund Committee to explain plans for construc...
The Maine Annex covers Erroll E. Murphy\u27s trip to Washington, D.C. as the University of Maine An...
The Maine Annex, published by the students of the University of Maine at the Brunswick Campus, was l...
Preface Coeval with the existence of Bangor as a City in 1834, or about that time, the prevailing se...
A brief account of Bangor during Prohibition that seems to have been prepared as a part of a weekly ...