THE CANADIAN PACIFIC TRAIN crossing Libby Brook in the early 1900s.
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
THE PUDDLEDOCK, an area on lower Main Street where the townspeople first settled, in 1889 from “Views of Fort Fairfield,” which was published that same year.
THE PUDDLEDOCK, an area on lower Main Street where the townspeople first settled, in 1889 from “Views of Fort Fairfield,” which was published that same year.
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
THE COLLINS HOUSE HOTEL, which was in business from 1870-1920, on Main Street. The hotel was located where the Hopkins block is now.
THE COLLINS HOUSE HOTEL, which was in business from 1870-1920, on Main Street. The hotel was located where the Hopkins block is now.
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
THE BARRACKS during the time of the Aroostook War (1838-1839), located on Fort Hill.
THE BARRACKS during the time of the Aroostook War (1838-1839), located on Fort Hill.
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL in 1888, which was located on Main Street. The hotel is located between what is now the old municipal building and the Fort One Stop.
THE EXCHANGE HOTEL in 1888, which was located on Main Street. The hotel is located between what is now the old municipal building and the Fort One Stop.
Photo courtesy of Philip C. Roberts
FORT FAIRFIELD DRUG CO., which was also known as the White Front Drug, on Main Street. Also visible in the photo is Dr. Sawyer’s office and Dr. Chamberlain’s office.
FORT FAIRFIELD DRUG CO., which was also known as the White Front Drug, on Main Street. Also visible in the photo is Dr. Sawyer’s office and Dr. Chamberlain’s office.