Maine Historical Society
April 28, 2014

DIGITAL HISTORY
Stories from Maine Memory Network
 
Online Exhibit:
  Belfast During the Civil War: The Home Front

1864 Belfast Civil War Quilt MMN #97336
Belfast residents responded to the Civil War by enlisting in large numbers, providing relief to soldiers in need in the form of personal items and foodstuffs sent from the home front, defending Maine's shoreline as part of the Home Guard, and closely following the news from the battlefield.
 
Among the many striking images in this new exhibit, created as part of Belfast's Local & Legendary: Maine in the Civil War participation, are close-ups of a well-preserved quilt, sewn in 1864 by the Ladies' Volunteer Aid Society.

View this exhibit online.  
NEWS

The Wadsworth-Longfellow House opens for the 2014 season on Thursday, May 1. Following the program Longfellow and the Occult: A Talk and Open House (see details below) tours are offered at 2pm and 3pm.

Starting May 2, tours of the House are offered daily. Call for tour times, 207-774-1822.


THIS WEEK
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Thursday, May 1, 12:00pm 
Longfellow and the Occult: A Talk and Open House

Speaker and Guide: James Horrigan

James Horrigan, a Wadsworth-Longfellow House guide, kicks off the 2014 house season with a lecture that looks at the poet's lifelong interest in the supernatural. In addition to touching on reincarnation, astrology, numerology, automatic writing (featuring a poem of Longfellow's that can only be read with a mirror), and dowsing, James pays special attention to what one biographer called Longfellow's "rich dream life." The poet left behind fascinating accounts of dreams he had of Charles Sumner, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Alfred Lord Tennyson, and many others.

The talk is followed by an open house until 2:00pm, during which lecture attendees are invited to tour the Wadsworth-Longfellow House at their own pace. James will tell the story of Charles O. Cole's portrait of Longfellow, and the dreams and mysticism that accompanied it.  

 

Free for MHS members; $5 for non-members. Click here to reserve your spot online.

 

  

Friday, May 2, 5:00 - 8:00pm

Exhibition Opening & First Friday Art Walk

 

Join us for the opening of From Slavery to Maine during the First Friday Art Walk. This Lecture Hall gallery exhibition features letters, photographs, and newspaper articles that tell the story of a few of the former slaves who came to Maine in the 1860s.  

 

This is also the last month to see our exhibition This Rebellion: Maine and the Civil War, closing May 26. This Rebellion showcases a rich array of MHS's Civil War collections related to Maine soldiers' experiences during and after the war.

 

 

 

Saturday, May 3, 5:30 -11:00pm

An Evening in the 1920s 

Maine Historical Society's annual fundraising event

 

Your invitation is here! Only 6 tickets remaining--act now!

The Maine Historical Society's annual fundraising event, An Evening in the 1920s, celebrates the decade that is known for  jazz, dancing, and parties.  

Guests will enjoy cocktails, dinner, and dancing to the music of The Fogcutters. Plus, silent & live auctions, a roaring '20s photobooth, and much more!  

 

NEXT WEEK
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Thursday, May 8, 7:00pm 

Lecture: African Americans & the U.S. Government During and After the Civil War  

Speaker: Chandra Manning, Associate Professor of History, Georgetown University
Reserve your space here.    


Saturday, May 10, 9:00am
 

In partnership with Maine Humanities Council
Civil War Legacies in Maine: Statewide Civil War Symposium

Reserve your space here.     

  

COMING SOON: reserve your space now!
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Thursday, May 15, 7:30am - 8:00pm 

Genealogy Research Trip to Boston

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Note: this trip is dependent on filling to capacity; please share with your friends.   

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