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Hannibal Hamlin's great-granddaughter Sally Hamlin was a child actor who made many spoken word recordings for the Victor Talking Machine Company in the early 20th century. Hannibal's older brother, Elijah Livermore Hamlin, was president of the Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of Bangor and the Bangor Institution for Savings. [ 25 ]
The Hannibal Hamlin Memorial Library and Museum. Paris Hill was originally known as "Jackson Hill", after the owner of the land at its top. The Paris area was settled beginning about 1780, and the town was incorporated in 1793. Oxford County was established in 1805, and Paris was chosen as its county seat.
Bust of Hannibal Hamlin Washington, D.C. United States Senate chamber. 1889 Franklin Bachelder Simmons [26] Statue of Hannibal Hamlin: Washington, D.C. United States Capitol. 1935 Charles Tefft [27] Statue of Hannibal Hamlin Bangor, Maine. Kenduskeag Mall 1935 Charles Tefft [28]
That's because for about 30 years in the late 19th century, Bangor statesman Hannibal Hamlin lived there, from the time of his tenure as vice president under Abraham Lincoln until his death in ...
The Joint Committee on the Library, acting under a resolution of May 13, 1886, was the first to commission busts of the vice presidents to occupy the niches in the new Senate chamber. After the first 20 busts filled the niches surrounding the chamber, later additions were placed throughout the Senate wing of the Capitol.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum: Yorba Linda: California: 38 Gerald Ford [47] December 26, 2006: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum: Grand Rapids: Michigan: 40 Ronald Reagan [48] June 5, 2004: Ronald Reagan Presidential Library: Simi Valley: California: 41 George H. W. Bush [49] November 30, 2018: George H. W. Bush Presidential ...
The old Oxford County Jail, built of granite in 1822, was given in 1902 to the Paris Hill Library Association, and is now the Hamlin Memorial Library and Museum. [9] The Little Androscoggin River provided water power for mills at South Paris, to which the town center shifted after the arrival of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad on June 8 ...