Organizations

12th Maine Regiment (Civil War)

Twenty-seventh Reunion of the 12th  Maine Regiment – Dunstan, 10 September 1908.

The Civic League

The Civic League was the forerunner of the PTA in Scarborough

First Congregational Church

Marriage Records of the First Congregational Church were published in the Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Volume 3 (1886), available at Internet Archive. See:

Those that have been admitted into full communion. 

The Outlook Club

The Outlook Club was a women’s group associated with the First Congregational Church at Black Point in 1910. They worked to create the Civil War Monument on the land then known as “The Village Green,” which had once been the site of the Second Parish Church. (Now known as Dunstan.) The monument was dedicated on June 21, 1913. The Club created a Cook Book as part of its fund-raising activities.

Free-Will Baptist Church (North Scarborough)

Records of the North Scarborough Free-Will Baptist Church – Book 1 – 89.09.57 – Transcription of church members, some deeds, and church documents. This Booklet was indexed and is incorporated in the Bill Tolman Memorial Database as [N SCAR BAPTIST CH FC 13

Records of the North Scarborough Free-Will Baptist Church – Book 2 –  89.09.58 – Transcription of church members, meetings, and other church documents. This Booklet NEEDS INDEXING and needs incorporation into the Bill Tolman Memorial Database. If you are interested in indexing this booklet, please contact us at
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Free Church (North Scarborough)

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North Scarborough Free Church (Beech Ridge & County Roads) – c. 1870.

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North Scarborough Free Church, 1907 — looking west along the County Road, at the junction of Saco Street. The was erected 1871-72; dismantled 1936), is shown on the left, at the southwest corner of the intersection.

The O. E. Sherman store is visible on the right, along the north side of the County Road.

The building in the distance (left of center) and along the south side of the County Road is the residence of Harry L. Sherman, brother of the store’s proprietor, Orra E. Sherman. The home of a third brother, William Sherman, for many years Scarborough’s tax collector, can partially be seen through the trees, beyond the store.

Jaycees

1970 Scarborough Business Directory – by Scarborough Jaycees

Lions

Chart:  Scarborough Fire Alarm Codes Compliments of Scarborough Lions Club. 

Methodist Church (West Scarborough)

Booklet: 150th Anniversary and Rededication – 1802-1952  (Contains church history and images)

Early Documents Methodist Church – 1817-1819 – Various Papers Certifying members including Philemon Rand, Limon Libby, John Woodbury, George Libby, John Libby, Solomon Hartford, Joseph Emerson, and Joseph S. Jewett. 

The Oriental Council 

Ledger – Nonesuch Hall Members & Minutes 1887-1950 (with gaps)

The Outlook Club

The Outlook Club was a group of ladies associated with the First Congregational Church at Black point in 1910 and worked to create the Civil War Monument on the land known as “The Village Green,” which had once been the site of the Second Parish Church. (Now known as Dunstan.) The monument was dedicated on June 21, 1913. The Club created a Cook Book as part of its fund-raising activities. 

Prouts Neck Association (Prouts Neck)

Prouts Neck Association Pamphlet – April 1960

Riverside Riding and Dining Club

Nine Horses and Riders – circa 1936.
Six Horses and Riders – Nov 1936.

Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maine

The Scottow Stockade Fort Located on Black Point, Scarborough, Maine – 1681-1690 – Pamphlet 1931. Also available at Digital Maine.

Women’s Auxillary

Poster: Art Show – Prouts Neck Maine – July 14-16, 1989 to benefit Women’s Auxillary.