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SUMMARY:A Chance to View The Great "She"Bible
DESCRIPTION:Most people have heard of the King James Bible\, but how many have actually seen an original copy?  Translated by a team of seventy scholars from Oxford\, Cambridge and Westminster in England under the authority of the newly crowned King James I\, this famous edition became the standard Bible for the English-speaking world for nearly four hundred years. \nOn Tuesday\, October 28\, at 6:30 p.m.\, a full-sized original printed edition will be on display during a presentation by the Dennys River Historical Society at the Lincoln Memorial Public Library in Dennysville.  Source of many common phrases like “an eye for an eye”\, “by the skin of our teeth”\, “a thorn in the flesh”\, “let there be light\,”  the story of how this book came to be published in 1611 will be the subject of the evening’s program. \nOne of about 250 complete copies still extant today\, this issue of the first edition is known as “the Great She Bible” because of a misprint on a page of the Old Testament.  Acquired by Pembroke resident Sidney Bahrt\, it was originally placed at the Moulton Library of the Bangor Theological Seminary\, to be available to anyone from Washington County who wanted to see it.  When the seminary moved to Portland\, Maine\, Mr. Bahrt turned to the Washington County Association of Congregational Churches with help of the Dennys River Historical Society to become the custodians of this bibliographical treasure. \nThe general public is welcome to attend this free program to see this King James Bible for themselves.
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/a-chance-to-view-the-great-shebible/
LOCATION:Lincoln Memorial Public Library\, 17 King Street\, Dennysville\, ME\, 04628\, United States
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SUMMARY:Annual Show & Tell Event\, Feb. 24\, 2026\, 6 PM
DESCRIPTION:The annual DRHS Show and Tell event has come around once more.  Hope to see you at what is always a fun meeting.  Learn the story of these cannonballs and more \n 
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/annual-show-tell-event-feb-24-2026-6-pm/
LOCATION:Lincoln House Woodshed\, 49 Main Street (Route 86)\, Dennysville\, Maine\, 04628
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SUMMARY:Film NIght:  Episode 2 of Ken Burns' American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Episode 2 of Ken Burns’\nepic story of the American Revolution\n“An Asylum for Mankind “\nThis episode refers to the Battle of Machias (also known as the Battle of the Margaretta) in June of 1775\, although the town is mentioned only in passingd only in passing in the show. Inspired by the resistance at Lexington and Concord in April 1775\, a few dozen Sons of Liberty\, lumbermen and fishermen of the area\, captured the British cutter Margaretta\, which was escorting British ships into Machias Bay.  Armed primarily with pitchforks and axes\, and helped by the seeming incompetence of the British sailors\, the patriots’ efforts represented the first naval battle of the American Revolution.
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/film-night-episode-2-of-ken-burns-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Lincoln Memorial Public Library\, 17 King Street\, Dennysville\, ME\, 04628\, United States
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