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Abraham Lincoln School Class of 1930 photograph
Mounted photograph showing a group of approximately 100 students posed on bleachers. Note on back reads: "Bangor, Maine, Grammar School--Class of 1930." Background identifies this as the Abraham Lincoln School.
Account of the ascent of Katahdin
Manuscript account of a trip up the Penobscot River from Old Town and the ascent of Katahdin, including descriptions of Penobscot villages. Anonymous author, but attributed to Daniel Rose.
African American Burial Sites At Mount Hope Cemetery
Genealogical research related to African Americans buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Maine. Includes biographical information on individuals and families; three paper maps that locate the burial sites; and an addendum/guide to the maps.
"This paper was written in the hopes that it would aid those Amrican Americans who might be researching their family members, especially if they immigrated from Canada, in finding where their resting places are at Mount Hope."
Alfreda Dennis Segal photographs
Gelatin silver prints and cyanotypes, all smaller than 4 x 6 inches, showing groups of school children in Bangor, Maine. The subjects are most likely students at the Crosbyville, Bower Street, and State Street schools where Alfreda Dennis worked as a teacher in the 1930s and early 1940s.
Alonzo A. Orr diary
Pocket diary kept by Alonzo A. Orr in 1865. The diary contains brief entries on daily activities and a portion of a letter.
American Association of University Women Bangor Branch records
Meeting minutes, branch newsletters, yearbooks, and newspaper clippings.
American Association of University Women Maine Division records
Meeting minutes, reports, yearbooks, conference materials, and bulletins.
American Folk Festival volunteer T-shirts
Volunteer T-shirts from the American Folk Festival, and its predecessor the National Folk Festival, held at the Bangor Waterfront from 2002-2019. The brightly colored T-shirts feature each year's festival logo. Also includes a Bangor Daily News article "American Folk Festival ends after 18 years in Bangor."
American Guild of Organists Bangor Chapter records
Meeting minutes, programs, annual reports, membership lists, clippings, newsletters, and photographs. Contains materials relating to concerts and events sponsored by the chapter, and information about the lending library located at St. John's Episcopal Church.
Annette Flynn Roberts genealogical research files
Genealogical research on many families, predominantly Roberts, Flynn, Oakes, Riggs, Small, and Whiston. Materials include copies of vital records, photographs, clippings, obituaries, Civil War-related documents, and printouts from genealogical websites. Geographical areas covered include Bangor, Maine; Patten, Maine; Portland, Maine; and Starksboro, Vermont.