Eliot Historical Society
One Room Schoolhouse (located at 67 Greenwood St), set up as Classroom and Museum, is available anytime by calling or emailing.
One Room Schoolhouse (located at 67 Greenwood St), set up as Classroom and Museum, is available anytime by calling or emailing.
Small collection of Denmark-related documents, photos, and objects
Displays include a collection of old carpentry and logging tools, china, glass, church organ, furniture from native families, a complete schoolroom, a memorial room to the "lost" towns of Flagstaff and Dead River, the lineage of several native families, and a host of memorabilia from native homesteads.
Our Research Room has local genealogy, general Cornish history, cemetery records and maps. The 2019 current exhibits are: WWI Armistice, The Spanish Influenza Pandemic, Clothing Manufacturing in Cornish 1870-1970.
Manuscripts, photographs, books, maps, paintings, family history, and artifacts demonstrating the history of the Castine/Bagaduce River area.
The Brown Research Library is a non-circulating research library dedicated to the history of Maine and its people. The reading room is open to the public year round. Members of the society and students may research at no charge, while guests are offered one free day followed by a daily fee. The society?s collections include Books, Manuscripts, Maps, Engineering & Architectural Drawings, Photographs, Newspapers, Ephemera as well as historical and genealogical resources regarding early New England and Eastern Canada.