Category: History

1886 Bickford House at Cape Arundel

I keep an eye on the antique real estate for sale in Kennebunkport because that sometimes gets me a modern sneak peek inside one of these old gems. It might not surprise you to learn that I love old buildings. There are currently two condo units for sale in the 1886 Bickford House and it...

June 13, 2024June 13, 2024

The J.W. Deering Cottage at Cape Arundel

Architect John Calvin Stevens designed at least 5 Cape Arundel Cottages that are still standing. Though he wasn’t a Maine native, his family moved from Boston to Portland when he was just two years old. After finishing high school, Stevens entered the Portland architectural office of Francis Fassett. He worked his way up from office...

May 30, 2024May 30, 2024

Frank W. Handlen 1916-2023

On this the fourth Thursday of May, I am acutely aware that my dear friend, Frank W. Handlen has been gone a whole year. Frank was a gifted marine artist, a shipbuilder, and a sculptor in heroic scale. His Kennebunkport legacy is all around us. You might remember when he launched his handmade ferro cement...

May 23, 2024May 23, 2024

Fisherman Fredonia Replica: The Spirit of Massachusetts

The Spirit of Massachusetts has been hauled out of the Kennebunk River to a berth on the lot near the new Pilot House Restaurant in Lower Village Kennebunk and reportedly will be accessible from the eatery. The Spirit was modeled after an 1889 Gloucester fishing schooner designed by Edward Burgess and built by Moses Adams...

May 16, 2024May 16, 2024

Happy Birthday, Dear Jane!

Join me in wishing our own Jane Morgan a wonderful birthday. The talented and beautiful sister of Kennebunkport Playhouse founder Robert Currier turned 100 years old on May 3, 2024. Florence “Flossie” Currier grew up at the Kennebunkport Playhouse. She worked in the box office, helped out as Treasurer, and often made appearances on stage....

May 9, 2024May 9, 2024

Strawberry Island Mysteries

Every year at this time, I start getting inquiries about the history of Strawberry Island. When I was reading through the August 8, 1923 issue of Turn O’ the Tide the other day, looking for something else, of course, I came across an article about Strawberry Island titled, OH, YES, THEY HAVE NO STRAWBERRIES BUT...

May 2, 2024May 2, 2024

Walking tour of Kennebunkport Village in 1901

My favorite photographic collections at the Kennebunkport Historical Society are the ones that include pictures from all over Kennebunkport taken around the same time. This collection transports us to Kennebunkport Village in 1901. Let’s follow the year-old trolley tracks into Dock Square, (picture #1) past the equine iron drinking fountain. The street approaching the bridge...

April 25, 2024April 25, 2024

Richard A. Nott One Time Owner of the Nott House

The Nott House, aka White Columns on Maine Street, was donated to The Kennebunkport Historical Society in 1981 by Elizabeth Nott, who asked that it be referred to as the Richard A. Nott House in memory of her brother. You may remember from a previous Throwback Thursday that the Greek Revival mansion was built for...

April 18, 2024April 18, 2024

Captain Nathaniel Lord Thompson and the Ships he Built

The maritime history of the Kennebunks has been a subject of great interest to me since I started researching it 24 years ago. One of my favorite local sources of reliable information is the 1937 book, ‘Captain Nathaniel Lord Thompson and the Ships he Built’ by Captain Thompson’s bodacious daughter, Margaret Jefferds Thompson. Margaret was...

April 11, 2024April 11, 2024