An essay about the author\u27s Maine ancestry and a trip to discover his roots. The author describes delving into family history materials collected by his late great-aunt, fueled by curiosity about his connection to Maine. He discusses his earliest Maine ancestors, the Wadleigh family, who settled near present-day Woolwich in the 1600s; how the last surviving Wadleigh eventually married into the Brookings family of Massachusetts; and how her son later reclaimed part of the ancestral lands, overlooking the waters still known as Brookings Bay. The author describes his mounting desire to visit this long-abandoned ancestral property, especially the old family burial ground. This material is interspersed with the tale of Howard\u27s actual ...
Portland, the largest city in Maine, has recently become one of the most popular destinations in the...
A brief tour of the garden at the Ellsworth childhood home of Mary Blackstone, a place she lovingly...
A newspaper editor upon returning home after recently visiting Maine wrote the following in his pape...
Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
Essay on the historic secrets of Route 1 in Maine: Kittery; York, the oldest chartered city in Am...
The author talks about his grandfather and the memories he had of him as a child. He speaks of his g...
The article reviews the history of the Wadsworth family from the arrive of Peleg Wadsworth in Falmou...
Short essay on the author\u27s attachment to the aromas of Maine. The author reminisces about her c...
Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834. Os...
This essay details the history of the land and structures that occupy the property currently located...
Discussion of the sense of place that defines one as a Mainer. Three related stories about the di...
Sprague\u27s Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926. Edited by John ...
What is the place of Maine history? Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor uses the misfortune...
Feature article on the relationship between Maine and Massachusetts, which the author likens to a ge...
Portland, the largest city in Maine, has recently become one of the most popular destinations in the...
A brief tour of the garden at the Ellsworth childhood home of Mary Blackstone, a place she lovingly...
A newspaper editor upon returning home after recently visiting Maine wrote the following in his pape...
Essay about going up to camp in northern Maine. Describes the author\u27s personal history of tra...
Most people have an interest in local history, usually driven by a passion for identifying themselv...
Essay on the historic secrets of Route 1 in Maine: Kittery; York, the oldest chartered city in Am...
The author talks about his grandfather and the memories he had of him as a child. He speaks of his g...
The article reviews the history of the Wadsworth family from the arrive of Peleg Wadsworth in Falmou...
Short essay on the author\u27s attachment to the aromas of Maine. The author reminisces about her c...
Settling the Maine Wilderness - Moses Greenleaf, His Maps, and His Household of Faith, 1777-1834. Os...
This essay details the history of the land and structures that occupy the property currently located...
Discussion of the sense of place that defines one as a Mainer. Three related stories about the di...
Sprague\u27s Journal of Maine History (Vol.XIV, No.1) January, February, March 1926. Edited by John ...
What is the place of Maine history? Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Alan Taylor uses the misfortune...
Feature article on the relationship between Maine and Massachusetts, which the author likens to a ge...
Portland, the largest city in Maine, has recently become one of the most popular destinations in the...
A brief tour of the garden at the Ellsworth childhood home of Mary Blackstone, a place she lovingly...
A newspaper editor upon returning home after recently visiting Maine wrote the following in his pape...