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Discovering the Dennys: A River Through Time

Merrill Library, University of Maine at Machias

The Merrill Library on the University of Maine at Machias Campus will host a discussion on the making of the Dennys River Historical Society's interactive story map Discovering the Dennys: A River Through Time. The project traces the history of the Dennys River through the past 9,000 Years. Members of the team that created this interactive […]

The Story of Ice Harvesting

Lincoln House Woodshed 49 Main Street (Route 86), Dennysville, Maine

Join the Dennys River Historical Society for a program on the Story of Ice Harvesting on Tuesday, January 30 at 6: 30 p.m. at the Lincoln House Woodshed in Dennysville.  We will see short video with historic film footage of ice harvesting in Maine, hear the story of "Kennebec Crystals" by Robert P. Tristram Coffin, […]

Show and Tell

Lincoln House Woodshed 49 Main Street (Route 86), Dennysville, Maine

The annual Show and Tell program of the Dennys River Historical Society, where members and friends bring an item of personal or historical meaning with a story to tell.

Benedict Arnold Down East

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

Did you know that this country's most notorious traitor once did business with Dennysville's John Allan and invited General Benjamin Lincoln to dinner? Join us for our monthly program on Tuesday, March 26 at 6:30 p.m. at Dennysville's Lincoln Memorial Library for a lively presentation on Benedict Arnold Down East, with documents, pictures and stories […]

Benedict Arnold Down East, Part II

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

Join us for a continuation of the story of America’s most notorious traitor and his wife, Peggy Shippen, following the American Revolution, at Dennysville's Lincoln Library.  Special attention will be given to Peggy's letters written during their sojourn in St. John, New Brunswick, and the second part of the video detailing their disloyalty and treachery […]

This Old House

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

“This Old House” is the featured topic for the May program of the Dennys River Historical Society, on Tuesday, May 28 at the Lincoln Library in Dennysville at 6:30 p.m.   Society President Ronald Windhorst will explain the process by which Dennysville became a National Historic District in the 1970’s, and the houses and structures that […]

Dennysville Tide Mill Tour

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

Did you know one of the earliest tide mills in the area was located on the estuary of Wilson’s Stream?  The Dennys River Historical Society is inviting the public to join a tour to visit this early industrial site.  It is marked on a hand drawn survey of Townships 1 and 2 prepared by Rufus […]

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The House That Moved Tour

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

ALR Gardner's front door, now in Perry, Maine. Everyone is invited to join an expedition to explore the story of a house that moved twice after it was first built by Ebenezer Gardner in Dennysville, Maine in the1830’s. The tour will begin at the Lincoln Library in Dennysville at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, August 20th, […]

Free

As Maine Goes, So Goes the Nation

Lincoln Memorial Public Library 17 King Street, Dennysville, ME, United States

On Tuesday, September 24 at 6:30 PM, the Dennys River Historical Society will present a program on local voting patterns in presidential elections by Professor Jim Oberly, entitled “Dennysville the Bellwether: Voting and Voter Enthusiasm in Dennysville when Maine Forecast National Election Results, 1820-1956.” The public is invited to attend this program, which will begin […]