The library will be closed on Friday, July 3rd and Saturday, July 4th for Independence Day

This is a collection of almanacs of various types, mostly farmers almanacs, from the New England region, from 1766 to 1935. The bulk of the

Small collection relating to the work, mostly legal, performed by Seth S. Fairfield (1790-1863) as both as York County Justice of the Peace in the

Edward W. Staples (1836-1905) was a successful and powerful business + political leader in Biddeford in the 19th century. The Staples family was deeply embedded

This collection contains several journals on the genealogy of the Fogg and related families, U.S. Army reports from the Philippines from 1900-1901, Dr. Fogg’s personal

“The Irregular” was a self-published newsletter created by Howard Browning (1908-1989) of Biddeford Pool. The newsletter was distributed to people of Mr. Browning’s choosing, and

Business, personal and legal documents generated by various members of the Goodwin family. Particularly good at showing life around the Saco River wharves and the

This collection are the records of the auxiliary for Biddeford’s largest and longest-lived hospital, originally called the Webber Hospital. Includes administrative and financial records of

Lloyd Douglass (1912-1984) worked as an apprentice in the Metallurgy Laboratory at the Saco-Lowell Shops in Biddeford in the years leading up to WWII. This

Collection of amateur newspapers, the bulk produced between 1873 and 1874, from across the United States and Canada. They were collected by Walter E. Perkins

Collection of portraits of family members (none identified), taken in Maine and Massachusetts. Belonged to Marie Celina (Tremblay) Agnew or her parents (Norbert and Celanire