Prepare to be surprised and intrigued
by what was happening in Windham
and thereabouts in days gone by!

This page will connect you to stories and articles about local history,
Many of them researched and written by members of our own Windham Historical Society.


 

Published date Article Title

 

Apr 16, 2021 ~ Clang, Clang, Clang Went the Trolley ~ (Trolley service in Windham 1902 - 1928)

Mar 15, 2021 ~ A Worthwhile Endeavor ~ (The The Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor 1881)

Feb 19, 2021 ~ The Town Hearse and the Hearse House ~ (A “State of the Art” Relic from 1885)

Jan 22, 2021 ~ Let it Snow ~ (The Great Blizzard of 1888)

Nov 27, 2020 ~ A Housemaid’s Tale ~ (1898 - A young woman’s life as a Victorian housemaid in Portland’s West End.)

Oct 16, 2020 ~ A Civil War Soldier’s Tales ~ (1861 - Joseph K. Manchester’s letters: an intimate look at his fight for the Northern cause.)

Sept 18, 2020 ~ A Boy’s Adventure ~ (1747 - Sixteen years old, captured by Native Americans, taken to Canada and sold into servitude.)

July 7, 2020 ~ A Look Back at Main Street, South Windham ~ (A trip through 1940’s South Windham as described by a young resident.)

June 24, 2020 ~ William Mayberry – Forging a Way Through the Wilderness ~ (1735 - The first blacksmith in New Marblehead was William Mayberry.)

May 15, 2020 ~ A History of Groceries in Windham ~ (1738 - The first grocer we know of was New Marblehead’s first settler, Thomas Chute.)

Apr 17, 2020 ~ The 1918 Spanish Flu ~ (A deadly influenza would claim 5,000 lives in Maine alone.)

Mar 20,2020 ~ The Old Townhouse ~ (The sturdy little brick building has been a fixture in Windham Center since 1833.)

Feb 21, 2020 ~ The 1820s – They Were Very Good Years ~ (Mar 15, 1820 - Maine became the 23rd state of the Union, part of the Missouri Compromise.)

Jan 24, 2020 ~ The Town Farm – Home to the Poor and Disabled ~ (1820 - In Windham, as in other communities, the poor have been a concern for centuries.)

Dec 27, 2019 ~ A Winter of Struggle and Hope ~ (Dec 1777 - Soldiers marching into the rural farming community of Valley Forge included some early Windham settlers.)

Nov 29, 2019 ~ Forefathers for Freedom ~ (November 1776 - Capt. Richard Mayberry of Windham put out the call for local men to join him in the fight for American freedom by enlisting in the Continental Army.)