BACKSPACE: When North Penobscot was the heart of a community
Area’s second-oldest church, which was moved eight miles away, was among the buildings that included a schoolhouse and Grange Hall
BACKSPACE: ‘Batter up!’ in 1850s Sargentville
At the end of the 19th century, almost every Maine town had its own baseball team
BACKSPACE: Beloved 1930s ice cream parlor
Local families enjoyed outings to the ice cream parlor run by Frank and Lowena Devereux
BACKSPACE: End of the (rail) line
Maynard Bray’s extensive photograph collection captures the changing technology of a local boat yard
BACKSPACE: Towing a dory to herring grounds in Stonington
Anchoring a dory was once a signal from fishermen that they had staked out where they would fish the next day for herring.

