[Seal of the Society]

The Scarborough, Maine

Historical Society and Museum  

 

Upcoming Programs at the Museum

May 5, 2004
7:30pm


Remembering May Baskets
Barbara Tolman, presenter


June 2 , 2004
6:30pm

Members Pot Luck Supper


Come Explore Scarborough's Rich History and Learn About Its Colorful Past!

Do You have an interest in Scarborough history? Become a Historical Society volunteer! The Historical Society is seeking volunteers to work together on Tuesday mornings from 9-12 at the Museum located at 649A Route 1 in Dunstan. Help is needed to care for and organize the Society's fascinating collections of artifacts and archival material. Even small amounts of time are appreciated.

We offer the following volunteer opportunities:

  • Genealogy research;
  • Living history demonstrations for school children;
  • Entering newspaper obituaries into a computer index;
  • Organizing records and artifacts;
  • Sorting historical photographs of Scarborough;
  • Helping with the quarterly newsletter;
  • Transcribing 19th century letters;
  • Inventorying old newspapers; and,
  • General housekeeping.
  • For more information call 883-4386


    Shop at the Museum

    NEW Blockhouse Tee Shirts
    NOW AVAILABLE

    We've received a shipment of newly designed cotton tee shirts in forest green with a yellow imprint of the trademark Scarborough blockhouse. By chance, a misprint in the logo makes these shirts a real collector's item, so order yours while they're still available in all sizes -- S, M, L, & XL.
    They're priced at $10.50 plus $4 for priority mail



    The Historical Society offers the following items for sale at the Museum
    Tuesday mornings from 9 am to noon or by mail:

    Scarborough Historical Society
    P O Box 156, Scarborough ME 04070

    Tote Bags $8.50 Caps $7 Boxed Note Paper $2.50

    Books & Pamphlets:

    Grandfather Tales of Scarborough
    by Augustus Moulton
    $50
    History of Scarborough: 1633-1783
    by William S. Southgate
    $50
    Images of America: Scarborough
    by Rodney Laughton
    $17
    Scarborough 300th Anniversary Booklet $3
    Gems of Prouts Neck History $40
    York Deeds Index $31
    Recipe Booklet $1
    MAM Directory of Museums $2.50

    A variety of tee shirts & sweatshirts
    (various sizes, designs, and prices)

    Add $4 per item for shipment via Priority Mail.

     

    History

    The Scarborough Historical Society was established in 1961 to protect the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Scarborough. Pieces of that heritage were rapidly being taken out of state by those who were willing to pay the price. The mission of our society is to inform the community of this history by collecting, preserving, and displaying materials associated with our past.

    The Scarborough Historical Society and Museum provides a variety of services to the community. High school, college, and elementary students consult our staff and resources for information involving their history projects. Our collection is extensive. There are farming equipment and tools from bygone coopers and cobblers, quilts and clothes from past eras. There are class pictures and other objects from early school days, as well as photographs of people, homes, buildings, and related documents including Bibles and family genealogies. (Our genealogy resources ([email protected]) date to the early 1600's.) Our members write history articles for newspapers and speak to community organizations and schools. From September to May our society has monthly programs open to the public.

     Links

    Nonesuch Notes ... A Great Site for Scarborough Resource
    Genealogy Web Page ... Hosted by Caroline Chamberlain...
    Download Scarborough Vital Records 1892-1944 (PDF file) (Excel spreadsheet)

    Historical Landmarks

    Higgins Beach Inn

    The "Things That Aren't There Anymore" Series by Frank Hodgdon

    Checkley House Hotel (est. 1873, Prouts Neck)

    The Jocelyn Hotel (est. 1890, Prout's Neck)

    The Danish Village (1928, Route One by Willowdale)

    Scarborough Airport (1920's)

    Scarborough's Trolleys (1910)

    Oak Hill Railroad Station & Peterson's Grain Store (1905)

    Cammock House

    Overnight Cabins in Scarborough (By Rodney Laughton)

    Interesting Scarborough People

    Marguerite Lary, Teacher & Scarborough Legend

    Albin Angell, Fisherman

    Noah Pillsbury's Horse & Wagon (1903)

    Elbridge Oliver (1849 - 1930)


     

    [Original building]

    In the late 1980's, the town helped us upgrade our building, and we received a matching grant to help us buy special materials needed to conserve some of our possessions. Other than that, our Society has been self-sustaining through donations and membership dues. Of this we are proud. In 1997 we completed a major addition to our building to provide meeting space and environmentally controlled storage space.

     

     


     

    [Building with addition sketch]

     


    The Society accepts donations of papers and artifacts relating to Scarborough and its people. Nearly all of its acquisitions are donated.

    The Society is open on Tuesday mornings from 9 am until noon and other times by appointment. Meetings are held at the Museum on the first Wednesday of the month from September to May. Our programs usually relate to some aspect of history.

    For information on membership or for making donations to the Society.

    Write

    Scarborough Historical Society
    PO Box 156
    Scarborough, Maine 04070-0156

    Call

    Becky Delaware 207-883-3539

    Anna Delaware 207-883-2371

    Shirley Corse 207-883-4386

    E-mail

    Rodney Laughton - [email protected]

     Frank Hodgdon - [email protected]

    Location

    649 U.S. Route One, Scarborough, Maine 04074
    (Located next to the Dunstan Fire Station)

    Hours

    Tuesday mornings from 9 am until noon and other times by appointment.

    Meetings

    Meetings are held at the Museum on the first Wednesday of the month from September through May. Our programs usually relate to some aspect of local history.

    History of the Building

    The Museum building was built in 1911 as a generator house for the Portland Railroad Company. It was one of three buildings on the site to service the trolleys. Later it was used by the Dunstan Fire Company. After being vacant for a few years, the building was put back in service for the Police Association. Finally, in 1961, it became the home of the Scarborough Historical Society Museum. Our renovations throughout the years have been carefully planned and executed to maintain the historical character of the building.

    On March 22, 1991 the Museum was placed on The National Register of Historic Places. 

    Origins

    The Scarborough Historical Society was established in March 1961 by people representing all parts of town to preserve the heritage of Scarborough. Pieces of that heritage were rapidly being taken out-of-state by those who were willing to pay the price.

    The Society has been accepting donations of papers and artifacts relating to Scarborough and its people ever since. Nearly all of its acquisitions have been donated. 

    Membership

    Membership is open to individuals provided dues are paid and by-laws are observed.

    Individual

    $10.00

    Sustaining

    $20.00

    Sponsor

    $50.00

    Life

    $75.00

    Benefactor

    $100.00

    Student

    $1.00

    
        

    We encourage you to join at the level with which you are comfortable. Benefits include monthly programs, access to facilities and monthly newsletters, among others.

     

    The Scarborough Historical Society is a member of:

    Maine Association of Museums (MAM)
    Society of Maine Archivists (SMA)
    Society of Local Volunteer Executives (SOLVE) 

     

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    Web Page By John Thurlow
    Updated: April 23, 2004