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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ2M_androscoggin-swinging-bridge_Topsham-ME.html
Originally designed and built 1892 by John A. Roebling's Sons Co. for mill workers to cross the river from new housing in Topsham to the Cabot Mill in Brunswick. The bridge has served generations of citizens of all ages between Brunswick and Topsh…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1O_site-of-fort-andross-and-fort-george_Brunswick-ME.html
To mark the site of1688 Fort Andross 1694and1715 Fort George 1737 Also the earliest burial placewhere are buriedBenjamin LarrabeeAgent of the Pejepscot Proprietors andCommander of Fort George. AlsoRobert and Andrew Dunning,killed by the Indians
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1M_brunswick-veterans-memorial_Brunswick-ME.html
Dedicated to the honor and memory of our men and women of Brunswick who served our country in all wars and conflicts
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ1I_founding-of-the-maine-medical-association_Brunswick-ME.html
This monument commemorates the founding of the Maine Medical Association on April 28, 1853. On that date, and near this site, at what was then the Tontine Hotel, 27 physicians met to organize the association which has existed continually to this d…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMYNZ_company-k-1st-maine-volunteer-infantry_Brunswick-ME.html
In memory ofCompany "K"1st Maine Volunteer Inf.Spanish American War1898 - 1902BrunswickMaine
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY3A_the-ugly-ducklings_South-Portland-ME.html
When Rear Admiral Land, U.S. Maritime Commission Chairman showed President Roosevelt the Liberty ship plans, he remarked, "She'll carry a good load. She isn't much to look at though? A real ugly duckling." However, these simple but seaworthy ships…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY2D_liberty-ship-memorial_South-Portland-ME.html
This scenic point of land overlooking Portland Harbor, where Bug Light Park stands today, was once home to a sprawling World War II Shipyard that covered 140 acres of land, including over 60 buildings, and had the capacity to build up to 13 ships …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY1T_the-site-of-fort-loyal_Portland-ME.html
Erected by the Colonists in 1680Captured by the French and Indiansin 1690. Entire Englishsettlement destroyed————To the memory of thesebrave defendersthis tablet placed byThe Daughters of the American ColonistsNovember 5, 1936
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY1Q_india-street-terminal_Portland-ME.html
In recognition ofPortland's role in Canada's historyIndia Street Terminalat Milepost 0.0.on theAtlantic & St. Lawrence /St. Lawrence & Atlantic RRs.Grand Trunk Railway of CanadaCanadian National RailwaysJuly 1853 to 19 May 1989
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY1K_reverend-william-i-reese_Portland-ME.html
[Southwest Face]Erected Dec 1, 1859By a donation from the HON. FRANCIS O.J. SMITH, to honor and perpetuate the memory of REV. WILLIAM I. REESE who while pastor of the First Universalist Society, founded the Portland Widow's Wood Society. December …
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