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[1835] The Last Execution in Kennebec County

Joseph J. Sager and Phoebe Sager Joseph and Phoebe Sager were a middle aged couple residing in the city of Gardiner when the unfortunate incident involving Phoebe’s death, occurred. Phoebe…

[1884] The Murder at Fort Western

In the dark of night, November 1884, Harry Burns shot Officer Rufus Lishness at point blank range…

Fort Halifax

https://youtu.be/OcNtMe-exK4 Fort Halifax was among the strongest and most extensive 18th century frontier fortresses ever built in the District of Maine.  Its layout included 2 main blockhouses, a barracks, and…

Major Reuben Colburn House

Reuben Colburn arrived here, in what is now Pittston, Maine in 1761. He was 21 years old and full of energy, focus, and direction so it came as no surprise…

[1883] Maine’s Last Execution

Synopsis In the dead of night on September 3, 1883, a daring burglary attempt at the D.C. Gould Ship Chandlery and Provisions Store in Bath, Maine ended in tragedy when…

[1931] The Haunting of Hendrick’s Head

The Mysterious Traveler Hendrick’s Headlight in located in the quaint little mid-coast town of Southport, Maine.  It looks a lot different now than it did back in the early 1930’s. …

Governor Edwin Chick Burleigh

Edwin C. Burleigh: A Legacy of Leadership  Edwin C. Burleigh, the 42nd Governor of Maine, was more than just a political figure. His life and career were characterized by a…

Governor Selden Connor

In this blog entry you’re being introduced to Maine’s 35th Governor.  His name was Selden Connor and he was dedicated soldier, successful banker, and popular politician.  He was also one…

The Sabattus Well Incident

The origins of the “Sabattus Well Descent” incident are unclear.  We’ve done a bunch of research but the results have all been super redundant and not at all forthcoming as…

Lot Myrick Morrill

Lot Myrick Morrill: A Beacon of Leadership in Maine  Lot Myrick Morrill, the 28th Governor of Maine, was a figure of steadfast leadership and unwavering moral character. Born on May…

Anson P. Morrill

Early Life  Anson Peaslee Morrill was born on June 10, 1803, in Belgrade, Maine. As one of the older children in a large family of 14, he spent his early…

Maine’s Lost Governor

Who Was Enoch Lincoln?  Born into a politically powerful family in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1788, Enoch Lincoln was destined for greatness. His father, Levi Sr., and his older brother Levi…