This is like report on the GOP of Maine as these are the areas I travel and have will be often asked to attend. This year 2008, should be an interesting year an d it is my hope that I might be able to pass on some helpful information to the puvlic of Maine.
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The Auburn GOP Committee holds Public Supper
The Auburn GOP holds a public supper at the Danville Jct Grange #65 in Danville, Maine. All of the GOP House & Senate candidates from Auburn, Maine were present and talk briefly.
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Senator Lois Snowe-Mello talks at Public Supper at Danville Jct Grange
State Senator Lois Snowe-Mello of Poland, Maine talks at a Public supper in Danville, Maine on 27 Sept 2008. Video courtesy of David Colby Young of Danbille, Maine
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John Frary talks to Danville Area Voters at Public supper
John Frary talks to Maine voters at a a public supper held by the Auburn City GOP committee. This public supper was held at the Danville Jct Grange, Danville-Auburn, Maine on 27 Sept 2008. The video is courtesy of David Colby Young of Danville, Maine.
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Dana Coffin Addresses Greater Auburn Voters
At a dinner held at the Danville Jct Grange Hall in Danville, Maine, Dana Coffin gives a short talk on a few issues he will be looking into when his is elected to the Maine House.
1:24:11
23 Sept 2008 The Washburn Family of Livermore
Gold Medal Flour has been a household name in kitchens across the USA for almost a 150 years. The Gold Medal brand was first introduced by Cadwallader’s Minneapolis-based Washburn Crosby Company in 1880. It was just one of many accomplishments by Cadwallader and his nine extraordinary brothers and sisters, born in Livermore in the early 1800s. They founded banks, railroads, and mills, went to sea, served as Governors, and represented several states as Senators and Congressmen in Washington. Kerck Kelsey, great, great grandson of Cadwallader Washburn, discovered that other than a 1924 book on the Washburn family and a book about Cadwallader published in 1950, not much had been written about Cadwallader Washburn or the rest of the Washburn family. He set out to change that and has written a book entitled, Remarkable Americans,
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AHS 2008-09-22 Washburn Family (Camera One)
Kerck Kelsey, great, great grandson of Cadwallader Washburn, discovered that other than a 1924 book on the Washburn family and a book about Cadwallader published in 1950, not much had been written about Cadwallader Washburn or the rest of the Washburn family. He set out to change that and has written a book entitled, Remarkable Americans, This video is courtesy of David Colby Young, Mr. Kelsey & the Androscoggin Historical. This is 99% of only one camera angle. We have also another video of the same program which we used two camera's with a little different lead into the program.
YERT heads to Maine and decides to get all wet! Watch Mainers and Mainiacs sound off on water rights... and water wrongs.
1:00:03
26 Apr 1977 Edith Hary Maine State Law Library.wmv
(Audio Only) Dr. Edith Hary gives an interesting talk on the History of the Maine State Law Library at the meeting of the ANdroscoggin Historical Society held 26 April 1977.
Member of the Maine House, Harriet Lewis Robinson & Richard Trafton member of the State Senate talked to the Androscoggin Historical Society on 22 Feb. 1983. They were both members of the Androscoggin Historical Society at the time of their address. Both have served as board members later but may not have been on the board of directors at the time of the meeting.
(audio only) Past President of the Androscoggin Historical, Dr. Leslie Eastman, gave a talk at the AHS in Auburn, Maine on 25 Nov 1980 on the subject of Endangered Species of Maine Flowers.
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22 May 1979 Life & Accomplishments of Delbert Dana Coombs -Artist.avi
Geneva Kirk & Philip Isaacon talk on Life & Accomplishments of the Artist, Delbert Dana Coombs. This shared talk was held on 22 May 1979
(Audio only) Frank Beard of the Maine Historic Preservation Commission talks on the Maine Sites on National Register at the 24 April 1979 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical in Auburn, Maine
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26 Jan 1982 Care & Beautification of the Blaine House & Other State Properities.avi
Leighton H. Cooney talks on Care & Beautification of the Blaine House & Other State Properties at the 26 Jan 1982 as part of the Androscoggin Historical in Auburn, Maine
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26 feb 1980 Robert Bradley talks on Archaeology of Colonial Maine_NEW.avi
(Audio only) Androscoggin Historical Society gives us one more talk. This talk is #25 of the collection of talk which are archived on audio tape at the AHS Library in Auburn, Maine. The Talk is titled: Archaeology of Colonial Maine and was given by Robert Bradley on 26 1980.
Gridley Barrows was asked to introduce two local legislators. He did more than that. He also testified on at least one bill which was before the Maine House & State Senate.
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27 Oct 1981 Maine - The Revolution & the Separation.avi
Prof James S. Leamon of Bates College gives the 1st talk on The Revolution & the Separation at the meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society on 27 Oct 1981. The meeting was held in Auburn, Maine at the Court House. The 2nd talk was a slide show on the Sarah Frye Home of Auburn, Maine. Both these talks are audio only. We have only the start of the Sarah Frye home talk.
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27 Nov 1979 talk on Historical Planning for Urban Development.avi
On 27 Nov 1979 Gore Flynn of Lewiston, Maine & Rodney Lynch of Auburn, Maine talk to the members & guest of the Androscoggin Historical Society about "Historical Planning for Urban Development.
On 27th of March Barrett Parker of Brunswick talks on Joshua L Chamberlain at the meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society in Auburn, Maine BARRETT PARKER was born on 12 Oct 1908 and died on 21 Feb 1998 (V) 04011 (Brunswick, Cumberland, ME) (none specified) 023-07-8203 Massachusetts
(Audio only) Stanley R. Howe of the Bethel, Maine Historical Society gave a talk at the 25 Nov 1975 meeting Androscoggin Historical Society held at Auburn, Maine. THis is an audio tape only but a few slides have been added courtesy of the Bethel Historical web site.
David H. Dexter of Paris Hill, Maine talks on "Young Hannibal Hamlin of Paris Hill at the 23 March 1976 meeting of the AHS in Auburn, Maine
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