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Looking Back on Aug. 21

100 Years Ago: 1924 Threatening letters have been received by Merrit I. Harris of Minot, a Lewiston Remnant Co. employee who was assaulted as he entered upon the day’s work Wednesday. Mr. Harris states that the writer or writers of these letters has continually written that unless he got through at the Lewiston Remnant Co., […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 19

100 Years Ago: 1924 “Two were seriously injured and hundreds bruised” was the report Tuesday of a hasty check up of the casualties from the collapse Monday night of the first base bleachers at the Lewiston athletic park. Some five hundred fans were thrown to the ground at the opening of the 8th inning of […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 17

100 Years Ago: 1924 Auburn police notified the Portland police Friday to be on the lookout for Charles Canbage, 15 years old, and Clarence Grant, nine years old, who ran away from the Mrs. Myron H. Watson field’s Corner, Auburn, morning. The lads said they were going to pick blueberries but they had not been […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 16

100 Years Ago: 1924 Governor Percival P. Baxter in a statement today urges clean fairs in Maine. “For four years I have visited many county and state fairs in every section of Maine, and as the Fair season now is opening, I urge those in charge of these exhibitions to eliminate all objectionable and sensational […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 15

100 Years Ago: 1924 Among the delegates attending the convention of the Ladies of the G. A. in Boston was Mrs. Emily Nash, 93 years old, representing Barnside Circle of Auburn. She is a daughter of the late Sir William Trevylian of London and is proud of the fact that she was born in a […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 14

100 Years Ago: 1924 Mayor Brann is waiting for the aldermen to take action and the aldermen are waiting for their special committee to report, and the committee is waiting for Mayor Brann to recommend, and Lewiston’s much needed grade school is still “in the air.” 50 Years Ago: 1974 The 60th wedding anniversary of […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 13

100 Years Ago: 1924 Through the courtesy of Mrs. V. S. Darling of Auburn who opened her farm on the shores of Lake Auburn to the employees, friends and families of the Darling Automobile Co. and the Reo Service Co., about 100 enjoyed a delightful outing at this beauty spot on Wednesday afternoon and evening. 50 […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 12

100 Years Ago: 1924 Probably none of Earl S. Lewis’ friends in Auburn except the writer knew that he had written a book while in Auburn, serving as executive secretary of the Auburn Chamber of Commerce. The story can be told now, Mr. Lewis having left the city last Saturday for Massachusetts where he is […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 9

100 Years Ago: 1924 A mystery automobile has upper Turner street, Auburn people who keep late nights guessing. It has no regular date for appearing and its hour is not a fixed one. It just comes racing down the direction of Turner, lightless and apparently bent on getting somewhere in the least possible lapse of […]

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Looking Back on Aug. 7

100 Years Ago: 1924 To attract attention to the Bible and the work of the Bible Society of Maine, an attempt was made to secure a hand-written copy of the Scriptures, that should not only be the largest Bible in the world, but the one into the making of which a greater number of hands […]