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Lincoln Street |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
42 |
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0002 - Negative, Glass Plate
Main Street, Biddeford, sewer under construction showing City Building and Hotel Royal.
Record Type: Photo
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0072b - Negative, Glass Plate
Biddeford's Tercentenary parade reviewing stand at Lincoln and Main Streets, September 16, 1916. The Governor of Maine (Oakley C. Curtis), Mayor Leopold A. Girard of Biddeford, Mayor James H. Fenderson of Saco, Rev. Timothy P. Linehan of St. Mary's Church, Biddeford, and other people who were well known in town at the time.
Record Type: Photo
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0197b - Negative, Glass Plate
City Building, Biddeford, 1909. The Biddeford Fire Department is testing a new engine; an Atlantic Shore Line railway freight car is also visible. Some of the onlookers in wagons are thought to be farmers delivering produce to the freight car.
Record Type: Photo
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0673 - Print, Photographic
Printer's Exchange and nearby buildings, Main Street, Biddeford circa 1875. This view shows the north side of Main Street looking from the Youland Block to Lincoln Street. The buildilng marked "Union and Journal" was known as the Printer's Exchange. It, and the adjoining frame buildings were torn down in 1883 and replaced by the brick Youland Block (also known as Libby Block and currently Lumb Building).
Record Type: Photo
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0690b - Print, Photographic
Parson Tracy - Gibbs house, 1 Stone Street, Biddeford in 1953. Located at Lincoln and Stone Streets, the Parson Tracy - Gibbs house was the first brick house built in Biddeford. It was built in 1825, of Biddeford brick, as a residence for the Reverend Thomas Tracy, then pastor of the Second Congregational Church and for many years was known as the Parson Tracy House. Afterwards it was occupied by George K. Gibbs who served the Pepperell Mills for...
Record Type: Photo
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0741 - Print, Photographic
First National Bank, Main Street, Biddeford, 1955. This building was built in 1921, where the wooden Quimby and Sweetser Block originally stood.
Record Type: Photo
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0836 - Print, Photographic
Firemen's Field Day, Biddeford, 1955. Held on Lincoln Street between Main and Pearl Streets.
Record Type: Photo
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0966 - Print, Photographic
Thacher Hotel, City Hall and businesses in the area of Main Street by Lincoln and Adams Streets, 1955. The city is decorated for Biddeford's city centennial celebration.
Record Type: Photo
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1509 - Print, Photographic
George Bridgman and J. Simon Guerin in front of Biddeford Journal storefront, when located on Lincoln Street, Biddeford. Circa 1899.
Record Type: Photo
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1522B - Print, Photographic
Quimby & Sweetser Block, 202-218 Main Street, and lunch wagon, Biddeford, circa 1910. Cropped copy negative created from 1522A.
Record Type: Photo
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1523A - Photograph, Cabinet
Biddeford Journal storefront at Quimby and Sweetser block, Lincoln Street, circa 1899.
Record Type: Photo
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1523B - Print, Photographic
Biddeford Journal storefront at Quimby and Sweetser block, Lincoln Street, circa 1899.
Record Type: Photo
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1699 - Print, Photographic
Contact sheet with notes in pencil, Saco and Biddeford, circa 1960. Three photographs of an employee of Southern Maine Metal/Baker Company operating equipment; and a picture of Main Street at Lincoln Street in August of 1956. (See also image #'s 1698, 1700, 1718.)
Record Type: Photo
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2408 - Print
Buildings along Main Street across from the City Building, Biddeford, circa 1894. This is looking toward Elm Street; the Biddeford Journal office sign is visible to the right. Buggies and a trolley car are ramble up and down the street.
Record Type: Photo
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2416 - Print
House of the Pepperell Mills' Superintendent, 1 Stone Street, Biddeford, circa 1894. One of the earliest brick homes in Biddeford, originally built for Parson Tracy, directly across the street from the Lincoln Street entrance of the Pepperell Mills.
Record Type: Photo
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2418 - Print
Pepperell Mill buildings along Lincoln Street, Biddeford, circa 1894. View of the mill building and clocktower, taken from City Hall.
Record Type: Photo
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2529 - Print, Photographic
Biddeford City Hall, Thacher Hotel and area of City Square, taken from from Lincoln St. mill tower, 1965.
Record Type: Photo
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2603 - Print, Photographic
View of City Square taken from the Lincoln Street Mill clock tower, circa 1960. Also shows the Thatcher Hotel, bus stop, City Hall, First Universalist Church, fire station and Washington Street school. A rare and great view of old mansard-roofed buildings which stood on Adams Street.
Record Type: Photo
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2731 - Negative, Sheet Film
Pepperell Mill clock tower prior to removal, Lincoln Street, Biddeford, June 4, 2007. Shows crane being hooked up to tower.
Record Type: Photo
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2732 - Negative, Sheet Film
Close up showing Pepperell Mill clock tower prior to removal, workers in the tower getting ready to attach lines. June 4, 2007 on Lincoln Street, Biddeford.
Record Type: Photo