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PublishedJanuary 29, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 29
Jan. 29, 1890: U.S. House Speaker Thomas Brackett Reed, a Republican from Portland, takes action to end the “disappearing quorum” tactic used by House Democrats to prevent House business from being conducted. He marks members “present” even if they refuse to respond to a roll call. The procedure survives a court challenge and becomes part […]
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PublishedJanuary 28, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 28
Jan. 28, 1768: Moses Little and Jonathan Bagley, both of Newbury, Massachusetts, receive a grant for land around the falls on the Androscoggin River from the Pejepscot Proprietors. A condition of the grant is that 50 families live there in 50 houses by June 1, 1774. In the fall of 1770, Paul Hildreth becomes the […]
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PublishedJanuary 27, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 27
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PublishedJanuary 26, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 26
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PublishedJanuary 25, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 25
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PublishedJanuary 20, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 20
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PublishedJanuary 19, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 19
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 18
Jan. 18, 2012: In Augusta, Capitol Police Chief Russell Gauvin reports that a new security checkpoint at the west entrance of the State House is complete and operational. Workers at that entrance run scanning machines similar to those found in airports. The public no longer is able to enter the State House through any of the […]
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PublishedJanuary 17, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 17
Jan. 17, 2002: Fire severely damages buildings on Main Street in Lincoln. Three days later, a second fire breaks out. The two blazes combined wipe out a quarter of the Penobscot County town’s business district, including the three-story Lake Mall, and displace 10 businesses. Firefighters ultimately contain both fires and save other downtown businesses. The […]
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PublishedJanuary 15, 2020
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 16
Jan. 16, 2009: Realist painter Andrew Wyeth dies in Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, his birthplace, at age 91 after a 70-year career. He later is buried near his summer home in South Cushing, Maine, where he once observed Christina Olson (1893-1968) shuffling slowly up a hill toward her home, using her hands to propel herself because […]
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