Frenchboro Historical Society
Of primary interest are materials of historical significance made or owned by Frenchboro residents. On display are artifacts such as household items, toys, tools and fishing equipment, as well as religious and educational items. Archival materials such as books, maps, photographs, deeds and other paper-based documents are also included in our collection.
Franco-American Collection, University of Southern Maine
The state's largest repository of material on the French-Canadian immigrant community from the mid-19th century to the present. Particular strengths include snowshoeing, hockey, textile manufacturing, Catholic churches and institutions, music, and cuisine.
Farmington Maine Historical Society
Artifacts, newspapers, military records and local history in 3 buildings: Titcomb House Museum, Octagon House and North Church
Fairfield Historical Society
The museum illustrates 19th century living of a middle class Victorian family in central Maine. The house/museum is also home to the research facilities of the Fairfield Historical Society.
Special exhibits in the 19th century barn include, a General Store, School room, Barber Shop, Antique Tools, Cobblers work area, Sewing room, Bedroom, Lumbering tools, farm implements, and ice cutting tools. Over 4000 Photos, 30 years of newspaper scrapbooks, and a large selection of historic documents and genealogical information.
Ellsworth Historical Society
The Darline Springer Collection (the Ellsworth Fire of 1933)