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  • Title Slide: Lewiston Auburn Stereoviews (late 1800's)
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  •  Lewiston's first City Hall (1871-1890)
  •  Lewiston's first City Hall (1871-1890)
  •  Lewiston's first City Hall (1871-1890)
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall
  • Interior of Lewiston's first City Hall Event going on
  • Small Hall in Lewiston's first City Building
  • 015 - City Hall (1892-Present)
  • View from atop the first City Hall
  • View from atop the first City Hall
  • Bates Street Universalist Church
  • View View looking North from atop City Hall
  • Pine St. from atop first City Hall
  • View northeast from atop the Pilsbury Block
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  • Park St. from City Building
  • View of City looking north from City Hall
  • View from City Hall looking northerly
  • View from City Hall of upper Lisbon St.
  • View looking west from City Hall
  • View of Hill, Bates, & Continental Mills
  • View from City Building looking southeasterly (Androscoggin Mill)
  • Park St. looking (southerly) from City Hall City Park on left (Horse & buggy by street lamp)
  • Head of Knox St., middle of Park-Lewiston views
  • City Park center walkways
  • Through Park looking east and Bates St. Baptist Church & Parsonage
  • Center of Park looking northward towads Pine St. Congregational Church
  • Band Stand And Park (Gazebo)
  • Music Stand in City Park (gazebo)
  • City Hall - Soldiers Monument in City Park - DeWitt House
  • View of Park St., Lewiston looking northwesterly near Ash St.- Park St. Methodist Episcopal Church (left) and Trinity Episcopal Church which was organized in 1854 (right)
  • View up Pine St. from Lisbon St. (DeWitt House)
  • Up Pine St. from top city buildings DeWitt and Universalist Church
  • Pine St., Bates St. Universalist Church and DeWitt House porches on left
  • Bates St. Universalist Church, as seen fron City Park - Organized in 1858 and church erected in 1865
  • City Park and Bates St. School (aka Coburn Elementary/Grammar School or Head Start)
  • City Park, Bates St. Baptist Church & Parsonage Lewiston
  • Looking down Pine St., from app. Bates St. City Building to the left, Pine St. Congregational Church to right
  • Bates St. Baptist Church (front view)
  • Bates Street Baptist Church (front view from City Park)
  • Bates St. Baptist Church
  • Rear View Bates St. Baptist Church
  • Baptist Church (interior)
  • Bates St. Universalist Church - Organized in 1858 and church erected in 1865
  • Universalist Church interior - Organized in 1858 and church erected in 1865
  • Interior Bates St. Universalist Church - Organized in 1858 and church erected in 1865
  • Pine St. Congregational Church, Lewiston & Soldiers Monument
  • Pine Street Congregational Church, Lewiston
  • Pine St. Congregational Church & Soldier's Monument in City Park (Monument has been moved several times over the years within the park)
  • Maintenance of Pine St. Congregational Church
  • Pine Street Free Baptist Church was located at Pine & Blake Sts. - Organized in January 1869 - Building dedicated December 9, 1869
  • Pine Street Free Baptist Church was located at Pine & Blake Sts. Organized in January 1869
  • St. Peter's Church (Bartlett & Ash Sts.)
  • French Cathedral, St. Peter's Church (Ash & Bartlett Sts.)
  • St. Peter's Church, Ash and Bartlett Street
  • Monastere des RR.PP.Dominicains Dominican Brothers Monastery (Bartlett & College Sts.)
  • Monastere des RR.PP.Dominicains - Dominican Brothers Monastery by St. Peter's Church viewed from Bartlett St. between Ash and College Sts.
  • Probably the Dominican Brothers courtyard at St. Peter's Church Ash & Bartlett Sts.
  • St. Joseph Church, Main & Blake Sts. Built from 1869-1873
  • Main Street Freewill Baptist Church
  • Hammond St., Lewiston - Methodist Episcopal Church
  • DeWitt House, Pine Street, Lewiston, Built in 1853
  • Franklin & Co.'s Office, Park St., Lewiston (1st floor rear of DeWitt House)
  • DeWitt House, Pine Street, Lewiston
  • DeWitt House (taken from its southerly corner) Built in 1853
  • DeWitt House (south side view) Built in 1853
  • DeWitt House, Pine St. Lewiston (Excellent view of it) Built in 1853
  • Shoe shine boy and customer in what may be the Lobby or Large Hall at the DeWitt House
  • DeWitt House, Pine Street, Lewiston (View from porches)
  • DeWitt House, Pine Street, Lewiston (Dining Room)
  • Dining Room of the DeWitt House
  • High School Lewiston (Located on Main St., just up from Sabattus St.)
  • Bates Street School (In modern times better known as Coburn School or Head Start)
  • Grammar School - Later known as the Frye School located on Horton St. at Ash St.
  • Hathorn Hall Bates College
  • Bates College
  • Bates College
  • Bates College
  • Bates College as seen from a more northerly direction probably from College St.
  • Boarding House at Bates College
  • Bates College
  • Bates College
  • Bates Theological School Built in 1866 (Now John Bertram Hall, Bates College (Campus and Central Ave.) aka Latin School
  • Latin School  Built in 1866 (Now John Bertram Hall, Bates College (Campus and Central Ave.) aka Theological School
  • Roger Williams Hall , Bates College, Built in 1895 (Located at 50 Bardwell St., Lewiston)
  • House of President Oren Burbank Cheney, Bates College Founder (Freewill Baptist Minister) (Located at 262 College St., College and Campus Ave., Lewiston)
  • Lewiston from Mount David Davis
  • View of downtown Lewiston from Mount David Davis
  • David Davis Mountain from Riverside St.
  • I.S. Faunce (Painter) located at 57 Bates St. and Walker Bros. Fish Market 55 Bates St., near Main St., Lewiston
  • View down Sabattus Street - Steeples are left: St. Joseph's Church and right: Main St. Freewill Baptist Church
  • City Building and rear of Pine St. Congregational Church as seen from French Church (St. Peter's - Bartlett & Ash), Lewiston
  • Down Horton St. from Dr. Garcelon's
  • View looking northwesterly down Blake St. from Pine St. The steeples are of the Main St. Baptist Church and St. Joseph's Church
  • View of Bates St.
  • View of Downtown Lewiston and Mills from Bleachery Hill, Lewiston
  • View up Lisbon St. from just before Chestnut St. - Centennial Block  293-297 Lisbon St. is on the left
  • Centennial Block, 293-297 Lisbon St. (just south of Chestnut St.)
  • View of Lisbon St. near Chestnut St.
  • Lisbon Street (Large building on right is the Odd Fellows Block built in 1876 and located at 182-190 Lisbon St. which is between Pine and Ash Sts.)
  • Lisbon St. from Ash St.
  • Lisbon Street from Chestnut St. (west side)
  • Lisbon St. (Large building on right is the Odd Fellows Block built in 1876 and located at 182-190 Lisbon St. which is between Pine and Ash Sts.)
  • Lisbon St. from Chestnut St. (east side)
  • Monroe Building - Built in 1871, 213-215 Lisbon St., corner of Pine & Lisbon Sts. Bank Block and Bates Office
  • Monroe Building, 213-215 Lisbon St. Built 1871
  • C.S. Newell Boots, Rubbers & Shoes Store, 7 Lisbon St., Lewiston
  • Lyceum Hall, 49 Lisbon St., Lew. Served as Lew.'s only theater for number of years
  • Star Clothing House, 35 Lisbon Street, Lewiston
  • Lisbon St. looking down from Main St., Central Block and First Baptist Church are visible
  • Lisbon St. at Main - First Baptist Church on right  in 1878 was replaced with Masonic Hall
  • Lisbon St. looking down from Main St. (First Baptist Church on right)
  • Masonic Temple Building - Lisbon and Main Sts.
  • Street Sprinklers and Central Block, Lewiston
  • Central Block - Lisbon and Main Sts. (Lew. Falls Journal Office)
  • Central Block - Lisbon and Main Sts.
  • R.W. Hanscom & Co. (employees in front of store) Wholesale Notions, 3 Central Block, Main St., Lewiston
  • Ruins of Central Block from fire. Located at  Main and Lisbon Sts. Built in 1857 and burned in app. 1870
  • Burnt house or store unknown location of fire
  • View up Main St. from Lisbon St. - Steeples of Main St. Freewill Baptist Church on left and St. Joseph's Church on right
  • View up Main St. Lew. From just below Canal & Main Sts. The First Baptist Church on right burned in 1878 and replaced with the Masonic Temple.
  • View up Main St., Lewiston from Lisbon Street
  • Marston House, Chapel St., Lewiston (Hotel)  D.C. Hathaway Proprietor
  • View up Main St., Lewiston from Lisbon Street
  • Main St. looking up
  • Looking up Main St., Lew. from bridge
  • Lincoln Block, Main St. Lewiston
  • Lincoln Boarding House, Lewiston (aka the Littleton Hotel in later years)
  • Group in front of Lincoln Boarding Block Lewiston (aka the Littleton Hotel in later years)
  • Central Maine General Hospital
  • Capt. D. Holland - House at College and Holland Sts., Lew.
  • View down canal from Androscoggin Mill
  • Androscoggin Mill from Bleachery Hill
  • View looking down Bleachery Hill towards downtown Lewiston
  • Androscoggin Mill (Canal & Locust Sts., Lewiston)
  • Androscoggin Mill as seen from City Hall
  • Androscoggin Boarding Block
  • Androscoggin Mill
  • Androscoggin Mill
  • Androscoggin Mill from Canal St.
  • Androscoggin Mills Yard
  • Androscoggin Mill yard
  • Down Canal from Ash St.
  • Hill Mill and Canal
  • Hill Mill No. 2
  • View from City Building looking southerly shows Hill Mills and Mill
  • Hill Mill Office
  • Bates Mill Yard
  • Bates Mill Yard
  • Bates No. 1 and Yard
  • Bates Mill Yard
  • Mill Yard (Hill or Bates)
  • Bates Mill Office
  • View up the canal towards the Androscoggin Mill
  • Lewiston Mill - Oxford St. Built in 1860 (Manufactured cotton bags)
  • Lewiston Mill - Oxford St. Built in 1860 (Manufactured cotton bags)
  • Continental Mill (from its northern most corner) - Incorporated in 1864 - Commenced Operations in 1866
  • Continental Mill across the river from Auburn
  • Lincoln Mill - Incorporated in 1854
  • Lincoln Mill (rear view) - Incorporated in 1854
  • Mills at base of falls
  • Cowan's and Frye's Woolen Mills
  • Woolen Mills from Foot of Falls
  • Bearce's & Co. Saw Mill
  • S.R. Bearce & Co. Saw Mill
  • Dam and Island near Bearce's Mill
  • On the left is
  • Group of women in front of building
  • Bates Mill Boarding Blocks
  • Bates Mill Boarding Blocks
  • Bates Mill Boarding Blocks
  • Continental Boarding Blocks
  • View of the wooden (toll) North Bridge taken in app. 1871, looking from Auburn into Lewiston. This bridge had high walls, a divider down the middle, and separated covered walkways running along each side.
  • View of the wooden (toll) North Bridge taken in app. 1871, looking from Auburn into Lewiston. This bridge had high walls, a divider down the middle, and separated covered walkways running along each side.
  • View looking down Court St., Auburn across the bridge onto Main St. Lewiston. The steeple of the Pine St. Congregational Church is visible
  • Island and Railroad Bridge from Bearce's Mill
  • View from West Pitch of the Railroad bridge above the Great Falls (probably had a pedestrian bridge under it)
  • Railroad Bridge crossing river above the Falls, Enclosed pedestrian bridge under tracks
  • Railroad Trestle Bridge over Falls
  • Railroad Bridge near Continental Mill (below the Great Falls)
  • View from Auburn of South Bridge with Continental Mill in background
  • View from West Pitch of the North Bridge and Lewiston
  • View of North Bridge, Lewiston left, Auburn right
  • View of North bridge from Railroad bridge above falls
  • View from West Pitch of the North Bridge and Lewiston
  • North Bridge (a.k.a. Upper Bridge)
  • Tearing Down Old Bridge
  • Railroad bridge with locomotive and train passing over
  • Lewiston/Auburn North Bridge with Trolley and small boat in river
  • Goff Block, Court and Main Sts., Auburn - housed Post Office
  • Elm House, Young Bros. Proprietors Located on Court St. Auburn (just beyond the present day Dunlap Building)
  • Court St. looking up (The Elm House - Rooming House has the striped pole in front of it)
  • Lewiston Bridge, From Elm House View down Court St. across the bridge into Lewiston
  • Courthouse & Jail Auburn, Maine Androscoggin County Building
  • View from Court House, Auburn
  • View from Court House (Auburn Hall Built 1865 on right)
  • View Up Goff Hill, Auburn
  • View looking up Goff Hill, Auburn
  • Lewiston Auburn from Goff Hill, Auburn
  • Lewiston from Goff Hill, Auburn (Ara Cushman & Co. Shoe Manufacturing at base of hill)
  • Maine Central Railroad Station (Off Court St., Auburn between Spring St. and Minot Ave.)
  • Maine Central Railroad Depot and Park  - Was located off Court St., Auburn between Spring St. and Minot Ave.
  • Maine Central Railroad Depot and Fountain - Was located off Court St., Auburn between Spring St. and Minot Ave.
  • Elm House, Auburn (Rooming House on Court St. near Main St.)
  • Main St. Auburn - View from just before the Roak Block looking towards Court St.
  • Main St. Auburn looking down (as seen from just north of Court Street)
  • Park House, 67 Main Street, Auburn (Boarding House) W.H. Hamilton, Proprietor
  • Maine Hotel, D.C.Paine, Prop., 133 Main St., Auburn (across from the Roak Block) Was also referred to as the Cortland Hotel
  • Maine Hotel, located at app. 133 Main St. Auburn - Was also referred to as the Cortland Hotel
  • Roak Block in Auburn
  • Roak Block in Auburn
  • Gay, Foss & Co. (employees out front) Located in the Roak Block, Main Street, Auburn
  • High St. & Drummond, Auburn
  • Highland Ave. at Court St., Auburn
  • Residence F.L.Dingley Auburn, Maine - Court St. and Highland Ave., Auburn
  • High St. & Drummond, Auburn
  • Turner st looking south, Turner and Pleasant Sts., Auburn - Building housed a carriage manufacturer and later it housed a wooden heal manufactuer
  • Hampshire & Goff Sts., Auburn
  • Unknown 3 bay barn/building - It may be a Fire Station
  • View of South Bridge from New Auburn (Prospect Hill)
  • Steamboat Landing, Lake Grove, Auburn
  • Lake Auburn
  • Fish Hatchery at Lake Auburn
  • Fish Hatchery at Lake Auburn
  • Fish Hatchery at Lake Auburn (Hatchery Boxes)
  • Grammar Schoolhouse
  • Grammar Schoolhouse
  • Academy in Auburn. It burned and was replaced by Edward Little High School on Academy St., Auburn
  • Academy in Auburn. It burned and was replaced by Edward Little High School on Academy St., Auburn
  • Academy, side view - It burned and was replaced by Edward Little High School on Academy St., Auburn
  • Edward Little High School
  • First Universalist Church, Pleasant St., Auburn (side view)
  • First Universalist Church, Pleasant St., Auburn (front view)
  • First Universalist Church, Pleasant St., Auburn (rear view)
  • Free Baptist Church (exterior) (Was located on Court St., Auburn and was torn down)
  • Freewill Baptist Church Interior Auburn (was on Court Street)
  • West Auburn Church - Built in 1841 (Same church in Photo 678) - Located on West Auburn Road
  • West Auburn Church - Built in 1841 (Same church in Photo 763) Located on West Auburn Road
  • High St. Methodist Church, Auburn (Later moved to Park Ave., Auburn)
  • North Auburn Shoe Shop
  • Miller & Randall Shoe Mfg. -  Located on Main St., Auburn - They were listed under
  • Barker Mill, Auburn
  • Barker Mill, Auburn (under construction)
  • Barker Mill, Auburn (under construction - closeup)
  • Barker Mill, Auburn
  • Barker Mills, Little Androscoggin River
  • Barker Mill, Auburn (from it's walkway)
  • Barker Mill, Auburn (rear view) from across the Little Androscoggin River
  • Ara Cushman & Co.'s Shoe Factory, Auburn - Was located at the foot of Goff Hill where the Union St. Bypass meets Court St.
  • Ara Cushman & Co. Shoe Factory, Auburn (side view) -- Was located at the foot of Goff Hill where the Union St. Bypass meets Court St.
  • Ara Cushman & Co. Shoe Factory, Auburn - Was located at the foot of Goff Hill where the Union St. Bypass meets Court St.
  • Ara Cushman Co. Auburn (building and employees) (Shoe Manufacturer in Auburn) - Was located at the foot of Goff Hill where the Union St. Bypass meets Court St.
  • Moses Crafts & Co. Shoe Factory, Spring Street, Auburn
  • E.F Packard Shoe & Co. Spring St., Auburn. First factory made of brick in Auburn circa 1853
  • Left: E.F Packard Shoe & Co. Spring St., Auburn First factory made of brick in Auburn circa 1853 - Right: Moses Crafts & Co. Shoe Factory, Spring Street, Auburn
  • Civil War Monument unveiling in front of County Courthouse
  • Celebration in front of County courthouse and jail building, Auburn
  • Celebration in front of County courthouse and jail building, Auburn (Shows trolley car)
  • Soldier's Monument, front of Courthouse, Auburn
  • 4TH July 1879 in City Park - Balloon launching
  • Corner stone laying celebration of new City Building app. 1871
  • Laying Cornerstone to City Building 1871
  • Tightrope performer at Falls (may be the famous Charles Blondin)
  • Tightrope performer at Falls (may be the famous Charles Blondin)
  • Tightrope performer at Falls (may be the famous Charles Blondin)
  • Tightrope performer at Falls (may be the famous Charles Blondin)
  • Circus, Bates College & Mt. David Davis (left) in distance (Circus Grounds were poss. in vicinity of Central Ave. & Vale Sts.)
  • Group of Spectators (at unknown location or fairgrounds)
  • Group of Spectators (at unknown location or fairgrounds)
  • Festival 1897 - Reunion of the different Societies in Franklin Pasture
  • Festival 1897, Grand Reunion of Societies before departure
  • Festival of 1897 - Refreshments Kiosk at Fairgrounds
  • Festival of 1897 - Grandstand and Racetrack at Fairgrounds
  • Festival of 1897 - Cadets and Union St. Joseph parade down Spruce St.
  • Festival of 1897 - Irish Society marching on Lisbon St.
  • Festival of 1897 - Musical Literary Club
  • Probably Festival of 1897 (unknown)
  • Festival 1897 - Societies in front of St. Peter's Lewiston
  • Festival 1897 - Societies departing on Chestnut Street
  • Festival 1897 -  St. Joseph's Society of Waterville passing through Little Canada
  • Festival 1897 -  Guards of St. Dominique with Society
  • Probably Festival 1897
  • Festival 1897 - Arch and decorations south of Little Canada
  • Festival 1897 - Cedar & Oxford Sts.
  • Festival 1897 - Cedar & Oxford Sts.
  • Festival 1897 - Arch from Oxford St. looking south
  • Parade on Lisbon St. as seen from Chestnut St. looking towards Main Street.
  • Parade on Lisbon St. as seen from Chestnut St. looking towards Main Street.

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