Thanks to Jim Moulton
These are some images that were collected on the day of the dedication of the Bowdoin Center Monument in 1907. Governor Cobb spoke to the crowd. The cannon was brought up from Fort Popham.

The crowd rushed to the ceremony, wanting to see the festivities
Governor Cobb speaks to the crowd
Civil War veterans lead a parade away from the dedication ceremony Bowdoin Center
The group marched off to a picnic at the Grove, which was located near Gerald Adams' current home.
These are some images from a farm in North Bowdoin owned by W.E. Johnson. He grew seed potatoes and other things.


Some of the seed potatoes they sold
Look at these pumpkins!
These are images are from the North Church, which was up on the Litchfield Road, near the end of the Dead River, across from Susie Small's House.

A view of the North Church in the early 1900's
A view of the North Church in the 1930's. Look at the car!
These are some assorted images from the past of Bowdoin.

A view of Susie Small's house a long time ago! This is the house that sits at the corner of the Dead River and Litchfield Roads, and is now owned by Tom and Sue Davis.
This farmer took a picture of his new colt in the early 1950's.
Kids swimming by an old mill
W. Small's House