Somehow my camera's setting were changed. This storyboard is the result!
A Comment about The Maine Spirit Blog
Historians and horse lovers owe a great debt of gratitude to Stephen Thompson for his thorough and fascinating survey of Maine’s tie to the magnificent beast that, in both work and sport, was a principal means of tying this vast state together in the long era before the automobile.
Water Village, my history of Waterville, only touches on the horse, most particularly the astonishing creature named Nelson. Thompson’s work reveals the full tale of the impact of these beloved animals in this area, and in celebration of the horse, future generations will be grateful to know a story that otherwise might have been lost in the mists of time. -- Earl Smith, Dean of College, Emeritus, Colby College
Monday, January 3, 2022
Saturday, January 1, 2022
The North Kennebec Agricultural Society -- The Story of Nelson 4209 -- Supporting the Banner Picturesque Waterville
During the 19th century there were agricultural societies with trotting parks or driving park associations that were located in Waterville, Augusta, Readfield, Windsor, Monmouth, Litchfield, Pittston, and China. In Gardiner, the trotting park was owned by the Gardiner family. Known as the Oakland Park, harness and bicycle races took place.
The North Kennebec Agricultural Society was formed in 1847. It was highly successful and became the model for other agricultural societies in Kennebec County. The storyboards in this post are pages taken from The Centennial History of Waterville published in 1902.
There were two additional trotting parks in Waterville: 1. Central Maine Park located where the Seton Hospital is today and 2. The Webb Trotting Park located on Route 4 across the street from the Elm Plaza.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Monday, July 19, 2021
Maine's Agricultural Holdings have been uploaded to the Internet by the Maine State Archives and Library
The following link will take you to the Maine State Library's Digitized Collections of historical items. Check you the following link:
Agricultural Returns | Secretary of State | Maine State Library (digitalmaine.com)
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