Saturday, June 6, 2020

A Presentation: The Lost Trotting Parks of Kennebec County & The Story of Winthrop Messenger -- A ZOOM Presentation sponsored by the Winthrop Historical Society

The Maine Spirit and the Horse
Part of Lost Trotting Parks' Maine 200 Initiative




If other organizations would like to consider a ZOOM Presentation, please contact Stephen Thompson by e-mail -- themainespirit@gmail.com.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Understanding the Development of the State of Maine from Maps and Historic Timelines of the State of Maine



Exploring the Development of Maine
through Maps and Historic Timelines

Banners will be developed for the ten panels on top of the bedsides of a 67 Chevy C-10 Pickup. This pickup was the last truck my father, Keith M. Thompson, purchased when he farmed with his father, Arthur L. Thompson and his two brothers, Colby Thompson and Curtis Thompson. A frame was created for each bedside that include two hinged panels. Three banners will present map images of the State of Maine from 1615 to present day.Online Historic Timelines will provide context for each map. Students and people from other age ranges can explore the development over time of towns as they developed along the rivers of Maine. Primary rivers include Sagadahoc River, Kennebec River, Androscoggin River, and the Penobscot River.











Links to Maine History -- Resources from the State of Maine






Maine History Links

This post on the Maine Spirit of the Horse provides readers with links to historical content. The links fall under the following Categories:

Historical Societies, Historic Sites, Maine State Museums and Archives, Maine History - General, Maine Native American History, Maine History -- Government Officials, 1820 to Present, Maine History - Military/Civil War, Top Online Services and Related Agencies

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