100 Years Ago: 1924 Doris E. Benson, the 10 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Benson of High street in Lisbon has been awarded a five dollar prize by the Lewis E. Myers Co. of Valparaiso, Indiana for a drawing which was a River Landscape. Her sister, Arline, six years of age received […]
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Looking Back on July 1
100 Years Ago: 1924 When the Lewiston police, Monday located the lumber stolen from the old building next to the St. Patrick church, at the rear of a Lewiston residence, Dr. C. K. Donnell, the owner of the lumber, refused to prosecute giving the guilty party one hour in which to return the stolen lumber. […]
Looking Back on June 29
100 Years Ago: 1924 A party of Rumford people returning one evening recently from a ride during which they had been helped out of engine troubles by friendly passersby, saw another car standing by the roadside a few rows above Henry French’s at the Center. Of the four men occupants, two were standing beside the […]
Looking Back on June 28
100 Years Ago: 1924 Sometimes, when she rides in the automobile of modern times Mrs. Bessie Day of Durham recalls another trip she took in an entirely different conveyance, the old-time covered wagon. Fifty-eight years ago, Mrs. Day, then a mere school girl, travelled from Wyoming to Salt Lake City in a covered wagon train, […]
Looking Back on June 27
100 Years Ago: 1924 A Paige touring car owned by Theodore Begin of 117 Pierce street, Lewiston, stolen from the private garage on Birch street, on June 6th, was located at Sherbrooke, Canada, according to a telegram received by Chief Field Friday afternoon. Mr. Begin plans to leave at once to claim the car. The […]
Looking Back on June 26
100 Years Ago: 1924 Lieutenant Colonel T. W. Hollyday, commanding officer at Fort Ethan Allen, Vermont, arrived here by motor on Wednesday morning, bringing with him Captain Nikolal Romanoff who is an addition to the cast of the Twin City Players. The captain will play special parts in many of the plays to be presented […]
Looking Back on June 25
100 Years Ago: 1924 Crowds of pleasure seekers are flocking daily (and nightly) to Lake Grove on the shores of beautiful Lake Auburn, which has just been opened to the public by Lester Davis, the sponsor, after spending several thousand dollars in making it one of the finest amusement centers of Maine. “I plan to […]
Looking Back on June 24
100 Years Ago: 1924 “Bill” Perkins, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Perkins of Winthrop Street, appears a youngster of extraordinary genius and ability. Only recently he astonished his neighbors with the appearance of a lively fife and drum corps which he uniformed with some old coats and yellow trimming that he found […]
Looking Back on June 22
100 Years Ago: 1924 To Editors of the Lewiston Journal: Having been a conservative driver for several years in a light car, we found it a new experience this week to take a little flyer with a real driver. Now that the trip is a memory we are glad we took it. It was something […]
Looking Back on June 21
100 Years Ago: 1924 The American Legion Minstrels given Thursday evening in Memorial Hall was one of the best things given in Oakland for a long time. Samuel Freeman of Waterville was the director. One half of the proceeds will go to the Oakland High School Alumni Association toward the new athletic field. 50 Years […]