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A close-up of the mural "Birth of Law," painted by Monmouth artist Harry Cochrane in 1923 after he was commissioned by the town of Rumford for the courthouse there. Sun Journal photo by Russ Dillingham
The Tri-Town Fourth of July Parade returns after not taking place last year. Crowds lined Main St in Jay and Livermore Falls as the parade passed by. There were parade entry winners for most creative, Mario characters, and most patriotic, military truck, as well as judges choice, Red Hats float.
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A close-up of the mural "Birth of Law," painted by Monmouth artist Harry Cochrane in 1923 after he was commissioned by the town of Rumford for the courthouse there.
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A mural painting – “The Code of Justinian” – hangs behind the judge’s bench inside the courtroom at Oxford County Superior Court in Paris. The artist, Harry Cochrane, was commissioned by the town to paint the mural and decorate the courtroom, but no documentation exists of when he painted it.
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Monmouth artist Harry Cochrane's mural, commissioned by the city of Auburn in 1940 to redecorate the courtroom at Androscoggin County Superior Court, is entitled “Law, the Defender of Civilization” and still hangs behind the bench, nearly 80 years later.