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  2. History of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the name Maine is unclear. One theory is that it was named after the French province of Maine. Another is that it derives from a practical nautical term, "the main" or "Main Land", "Meyne" or "Mainland", which served to distinguish the bulk of the state from its numerous islands. [ 1 ] Whatever the origin, the name was fixed for ...

  3. List of mayors of Lewiston, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Charles P. Lemaire, 1917-1920 [2] Harold N. Skelton, 1930-1931 [6] Henry N. Paradis, 1932 [6] Donat J. Levesque, 1935-1938 [6] Edward J. Beauchamp, 1939 [6] Fernand Despins, 1939-1940 [6] Edmond J. Lambert, 1941-1942 [6] Jean Charles Boucher, 1943-1944 [6] Alton A. Lessard, 1945-1946 [6] Louis-Philippe Gagné, 1947-1948 [6] Armand G. Sansoucy ...

  4. History of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    The History of Portland, Maine, begins when Native Americans originally called the Portland peninsula Məkíhkanək meaning "At the fish hook" in Penobscot [1][2] and Machigonne (meaning "Great Neck") [3] in Algonquian. The peninsula and surrounding areas was home to members of the Algonquian-speaking Aucocisco branch of the Eastern Abenaki ...

  5. Maine State House - Wikipedia

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    The Maine State House in Augusta, Maine, is the state capitol of the State of Maine. The building was completed in 1832, one year after Augusta became the capital of Maine . Built using Maine granite , the State House was based on the design of the Massachusetts State House (Maine was formerly part of Massachusetts, and became a separate state ...

  6. Maine Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The Maine Historical Society is the official historical society of the U.S. state of Maine. It is located at 489 Congress Street in downtown Portland. The Society currently operates the Wadsworth-Longfellow House, a National Historic Landmark, Longfellow Garden, the Maine Historical Society Museum and Store, the Brown Research Library, as well ...

  7. Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    573692. Website. www.portlandmaine.gov. Portland (/ ˈpɔːrtlənd / PORT-lənd) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. [4] The Greater Portland metropolitan area has a population of approximately 550,000 people.

  8. Province of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Maine refers to any of the various English colonies established in the 17th century along the northeast coast of North America, within portions of the present-day U.S. states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont, and the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick. It existed through a series of land patents made by the kings ...

  9. Timeline of Portland, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Maine Council of Royal Masters instituted. [10] Population: 8,581. [8] 1821 High School established. Maine Mineralogical Society established. [10] Maine Encampment of Knight Templars established. [10] 1822 - Maine Historical Society founded. 1825 - First Parish Church built. 1826 - Portland Athenaeum founded.