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Annual Reports
Added Town of Scarborough Annual Report – 2004
SCARBOROUGH HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO RESUME PROGRAMS
Early Scarborough Tourism
By Linda Snow McLoon
After a long break from offering public programs due to the Covid outbreak, the Scarborough Historical Society will resume presenting programs with speakers at the Scarborough Public Library on Sunday, October 8, beginning at 2:00pm. Speaker Linda Snow McLoon’s program, Early Tourism in Scarborough, will look at the factors that brought visitors to Scarborough in the 19th century, the modes of transportation they used to travel here, and the early summer hotels and cottages in Scarborough that attracted tourists.
The Scarborough Historical Society has scheduled a full roster of programs for the coming year. The next program on November 5will be The Roadside Cabins of Scarborough. Rodney Laughton will tell the story of how a whole new type of lodging popped up – the roadside cabin – after automobiles became available in the 1920s.
VIDEO NOW AVAILABLE
For more information, call the library at 396-6279 or the Scarborough Historical Society at 885-9997.
Class of 1951 – Added two photos:
Photo – Dunstan Grammar School Students – Grade 7
Photo – Dunstan Grammar School Students – Grade 5
Dedication – Boston 120 Milestone, Kings Highway – Route 1, near KMart – 27 Oct 1973 – (Mrs. Hayden Fancy & Mr. & Mrs. Fred Swasey – 2023.19.40. (Photo Back)
Added: The Maine Hayride – 1988
I added the 1853-1854 Finance and School Reports for Scarborough to Digital Maine. This is a report of the financial transactions of the Town of Scarboro (Scarborough), Maine. It includes Receipts, & Expenditures (Town’s Poor, Roads & Bridges, Abatements, Payments to Town Officers, Sundries, Schools, & Recapitulation). Also includes the Annual Report of the Superintending School Committee of the Town of Scarborough for the year ending March 1st, 1854 and provides information regarding the 13 schools of Scarborough including teacher names and number of students.
On our Links Page, I added:
PreservationDirectory.com – Online resource for historic preservation, building restoration and cultural resource management in the United States & Canada.
HistoricFunding.com – Database of financial resources, educational programs, and work-training opportunities for historic preservation, home & building restoration, cultural resources, and the arts.
In 1988, due to drought, farmers near Youngstown, Ohio, suffered a small first harvest of hay for their livestock, and a second harvest was nonexistent. Because of a lack of feed, farmers needed to sell off much of their livestock at huge losses. Maine farmers donated thousands of bales of hay to support the Youngstown farmers. Thanks to St. Johnsbury Trucking, the Maine Department of Agriculture, WMTW-TV, and WPOR Radio, help would be on its way. Dropoff locations included the St. Johnsbury Trucking Terminal in Scarborough. A convoy of 20 trailers filled with 10,000 bales of hay headed to Ohio to help the drought-stricken farmers. Mainers can be proud of the donation and Scarborough’s part in the event.
For more information about the 1988 Maine Hay Ride, see newspaper clippings and photos on the SHS Website.
Scarboro High School Catalog – 1893-1894 – Includes Graduates, Class of 1893 & First Class (’94).
1913 Clipping — “Stroudwater Falls – Gen. Samuel Waldo’s Eight Hundred Acre Land Purchase, A. D. 1732.” It includes mention of several Scarborough people including Nathan Knight, George Knight & hie wife Mary, Richard Ring [King], Alexander Roberts & his wife Margaret, Ebenezer Seve and his wife Elizabeth, & Westbrook Knight.
Added Stanford.
I added the 5 May 1843 Journal of Martha F Boody to Digital Maine.
This diary needs indexing. (From the Dyer Collection)
I added the 22 October 1843 Journal of Martha F Boody to Digital Maine.
This diary needs indexing. (From the Dyer Collection)
I added the 26 March 1844 Journal of Martha F Boody. to The Internet Archive. This diary needs indexing. (From the Dyer Collection)