The Androscoggin Historical Society elects the Officers & Board members for 2008-2009 at the annual meeting held 27 May 2008. Out going President W. Dennis Stires also gives awards to six volunteers for their hard work for the past year.
History of Danville, Maine by Elizabeth Young
Dr. Robert York, Maine State Historian, talks on Denominationalism in Maine History at the 28 Nov. 1978 meeting of the ANdroscoggin Historical Society in Auburn, Maine
(audio only) Automobiles Built in the State of Maine was a talk that was given by Maine author & publisher, Richard A. Fraser of Poland, Maine on 24 Feb 2004 at the Androscoggin Historical Society in Auburn, Maine
Ms. Marilyn Burgess talks on an overview of Leeds, Maine History at the from 1801-2001 at the 27th Nov. 2001 meeting of the ANdroscoggin Historical Society
This talk was given by Nancy LeCompte (aka Canyon Wolf) at the 2007-02-26 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society
On 23 Oct 2007, Mr. W. Dennis Stires of Livermore, Maine came this talk at the regular month meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society in Auburn, Maine
(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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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.
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Sept 1997 Ron Parker talks about Shiloh Church
Pastor Ron Parker of Durham, Maine talk about the History of Shiloh Church of Durham, Maine at the Sept 1997 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society of Auburn, Maine
(audio only) Maine author, George F. Melvin talks at the Sept 25th, 2007 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical SOciety on the topic of the GRand Trunk Railway of Maine.
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26 Oct 1999 Bruce Bourque - The Archaeology in Androscoggin Valley of Maine
The Archaeology in Androscoggin Valley of Maine talk was given by Bruce Bourque, Chief Archaeologist of the Maine State Museum. This talk was record live at the meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society held on 26 Oct 1999. Bates College states: "The Maine press paid particular attention to the work of an anthropologist at Bates this year. Bruce Bourque, chief archeologist and curator of ethnology at the Maine State Museum and a lecturer at Bates, had a hand in two publications addressing topics near and dear to Mainers. Bourque was one of 19 contributors to a much-publicized analysis, in a July issue of Science magazine, of the decline of coastal fisheries. Bourque also made news as principal author of Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Maine (University of Nebraska Press), the first authoritative history of Maine’s native people, published in September."
Mr. Bert Dutil talks about the History of the Pine Tree Warriors
Mr. Charles W. Plummer gave talk on Dr. Abner Shaw, Surgeon of the 20th MAine Volunteers of the Civil War at the ANdroscoggin Historical 22 Nov 2005
Live long Auburn, Maine resident, Gordon V. Windle talks about the history of the area as well as the many jobs he did from the bleachery to ship building he did them all.
Eda P. Tripp gives a short talk of the 200 year History of Minot, Maine at the 23 April meeting of the AHS in Auburn, Maine
Starbird talks on Danville, Maine History. This talk was given at a meeting held in March of 1967 of the Androscoggin Society of Auburn, Maine small image courtesy of MEC684.JPG, Larry L. Goss Maine Central F3A and GP7 on Freight at Danville
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23 Feb 1982 The History of the Lewiston Sun & The Journal.avi
James R. Costello Sr. talks on the History of the Lewiston Daily Sun & The Evening Journal at the 23 Feb 1982, meeting of the Androscoggin Historical in Auburn, Maine.
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William P. Frye: Lewiston, Maine's Political Wonder Becomes "Vice President" of the United States
William P. Frye: Lewiston, Maine's Political Wonder Becomes "Vice President" of the United States is a talk which was givem by Androscoggin Historical Society member and past President, Prof. Douglas I. Hodgkin of Lewiston, Maine. This talk was given at the annual meeting of the Society in Auburn, Maine on 27 May 2008
Mr. Gary Libby gives a talk on the Chinese of Maine at the 26th April 2005 meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society meeting at Auburn, Maine. Gary W. Libby is a native of Portland and a graduate of the Portland Public Schools. He graduated from the University of Maine in Portland with a degree in Political Science and earned a law degree from Duke University He was a member of the first Board of Directors of Legal Services for the Elderly. He served nine years as a board member of the Maine Historical Society and is currently a board member of the Chinese and American Friendship Association of Maine.
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