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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Bob Gifford from Littlejohn Island presented stories of life on Littlejohn Island before the bridge was built as part of a presentation on island history at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Mildred Kinney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island   started the event with stories of their home island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney  from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to  standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney and Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins and Littlejohn Islands before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Bob Gifford followed with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Lee Dionne from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Dionne followed Mildred Kenney who had more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford closed the night with stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • YARMOUTH, Maine -- July 26, 2019 -- Mildred Kenney from Cousins Island presented stories of life on Cousins Island before the bridge was built at the Cousins Island Chapel this evening. Lee Dionne followed with more stories of Cousins Island and Bob Gifford shared stories and photos from Littlejohn Island. Guests filled the chapel to standing room only. Photo by Roger S. Duncan  207-443-9665 http://www.rogerduncanphoto.com
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Lynne White, sitting, of West Springfield, Mass., works on a piece of Bobbin Lace with Jessica Strack, 9, of Reading, Mass. at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday as Jessica's mother, Norma, looks on. Jessica made this piece of lace and was ready to keep it going.  "Jessica could do this herself anytime," said White, "She came back 2 days in a row and was ready to finish what she started yesterday," said White. "And she did a great job!" .White is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • A copy of an 18th Century chart showing the "Western" (now known as the Atlantic) ocean and the coasts of North and South America lies open on top of a table with a few barrels of supplies in the background. If one were to undertake a transatlantic voyage in those days, it would require preparation, guts and lots of planning.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Jeff Miller of Charlestown NH, works on a piece of iron at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. He is working from a Temporary Forge, made from wood, because he believes that smiths working at the Popham Colony would probably have worked from a small forge like this one, due to the size and newness of the colony. Miller is a full-time Blacksmith who works in iron in methods consistent with the 17th Century. While working, he answers questions and explains his tools, methods and materials to onlookers. Miller has worked with iron as a historically accurate blacksmith for over 30 years. .On Friday and Saturday The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18 Century re-enactors of which Miller is a member, provided a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Mary Muckenhoupt makes candles by dipping at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. Candles were made in this fashion in the 17th century, using tallow and other  methods. Mary adds modern materials to improve burning time and aid with durability. .Muckenhoupt is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 5/10/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Brunswick artist Bev Bevilaqua secures a line holding the covering of the mural "Dance of Two Cultures" at 11 Pleasant St. in Brunswick just before the grand unveiling on Saturday afternoon. The mural is a product of The Brunswick-Trinidad Sister City Association, whose mission is to bring the diverse communities of Brunswick, Maine and Trinidad, Cuba together in a shared project that will add to the uniqueness and beauty of Brunswick?s downtown area and celebrate the sister city relationship. .In his thanks to the community and his family, Muralist Chris Cart pointed out that approximately two-thirds of the faces in the mural are representative of community members in Brunswick or Trinidad and include a variety of noteworthy figures in Brunswick's history and present. For more information please visit :  http://www.brunswicktrinidad.org.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • NEW ORLEANS -- John McGarrigle, NATO civilian employee, gives a presentation describing the history and mission of NATO to Reserve U.S. military members from around the nation who gathered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans today for an informational meeting about the Military Reserve Exchange Program. (U.S. Navy Photo by Chief Mass Communication Specialist Roger S. Duncan)
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  • 5/7/08 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Hallowell artist Chris Cart covers the bottom of the mural, "Dance of Two Cultures" with a coat of clear varnish on Wednesday morning. The mural is hung on the outside wall at 11 Pleasant St. in Brunswick (Georgetown Pottery) on the side of the building which faces oncoming traffic. The mural is a product of The Brunswick-Trinidad Sister City Association, whose mission is to bring the diverse communities of Brunswick, Maine and Trinidad, Cuba together in a shared project that will add to the uniqueness and beauty of Brunswick?s downtown area and celebrate the sister city relationship. .Approximately two-thirds of the faces in the mural are representative of community members in Brunswick or Trinidad and include a variety of noteworthy figures in Brunswick's history and present such as James Bowdoin. .There will be a grand unveiling on Saturday May 10. For more information please visit :  http://www.brunswicktrinidad.org.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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