Amos’s Ear: Black Mainers, the American Revolution, and the Fight for Freedom
OnlineA Free Online Lecture Presented in partnership with the Old Bristol Historical Society Free and open to the public - preregistration is required. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER African Americans used the American Revolution as a means to pursue freedom and equality. This lecture explores the history of freedom-making in Revolutionary-era Maine, with a particular focus on the community of Peterborough ...
Has Our History Whitewashed the Revolutionary War?
OnlineLCHA continues our 2026 Winter Lecture Series on February 12, welcoming back a Winter Lecture Series favorite, Bob Greene! Thanks to sponsor J. Edward Knight Insurance, this online lecture is free and open to the public, pre-registration is required to receive the link to participate! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Has Our History Whitewashed the Revolutionary War? Bob Greene will explore ...
Members Forum: A Closer Look at LCHAs Remarkable Quilt Collection
OnlineJoin us for an engaging online Members Forum with LCHA member Laurie LaBar, author of Maine Quilts: 250 Years of Comfort and Community and former Chief Curator of History and Decorative Arts at the Maine State Museum. Laurie will highlight the remarkably significant quilts in the LCHA collection that were examined by the American Quilt Study Group during their September ...

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