Looking Back on June 7
100 Years Ago: 1923 While the Lewiston police were searching her house at 268 Lincoln Street, looking for liquor, Mrs.
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 While the Lewiston police were searching her house at 268 Lincoln Street, looking for liquor, Mrs.
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 In the electrical storm of Tuesday afternoon, the barn of Mrs. Lena Hersey was blown down
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Fire believed to have been caused by a cigarette thrown into a pile of tarred rope
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 More than 300 Shriners and members of their families, the Arab Patrol and Drum Corps were
Read more100 Years Ago, 1923 Among the recent gifts to the Auburn Public Library are 230 volumes of miscellaneous art books
Read more100 Years Ago 1923 When several young men residing in the vicinity of Thorne’s Corner detected an unpleasant odor, a
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 The Neighborhood Mother’s Club will meet Thursday at the High Street Congregational Church. An appreciation luncheon
Read moreIf there ought to be one day in the year so sacred, so uncontaminated by every current interest and influence
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Much unfavorable comment has been heard in Auburn since the announcement that Auburn Hall and the
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 “The health situation in Lewiston is alarming,” said Dr. L. J. Dumont, Lewiston health officer, who
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 A long distance telephone booth has been installed in the Lewiston city building. 50 Years Ago
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Horse-shoeing pitching was officially instituted in Auburn, Monday evening at 6:15 o’clock at both the Court street
Read more100 Years Ago; 1923 The churches at North and West Auburn were opened for the first time for the summer
Read more100 Years Ago: 1923 Tuesday evening about twenty-five of the parishioners at rather a late hour hung Rev. and Mrs.
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