Picturing Maine’s Indigenous Context Colonialism and the Penobscot August 25, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Liam Riordan, Professor of History, U Maine Fitz Henry Lane, CastineRead More
Author: Maine's First Ship
Maine’s First People August 11, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Bunny McBride Meet the Wabanaki women who paddled the waterways before, during, and after Maine’sRead More
The Popham Colony: Where Fact Meets Fiction July 28, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Richard deVillers Seymour, author Explore the interaction of fact and fictionRead More
The Nature Conservancy July 14, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Kate Dempsey This lecture is co-hosted by our friends at the Kennebec Estuary Land TrustRead More
Tribes and their Interactions with the Ship Builders July 7, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm John Bear Mitchell, U Maine The Wabanaki tribes where noRead More
English and Wabanaki Watercraft Tools of trade, diplomany, and war in Midcoast Maine, 1605-1700 June 30 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Neill DePaoli For theRead More
Samoset the Wawenock Indigenous-Settler Relations in the 17th Century June 23, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Jody Bachelder, author On March 16, 1621, Samoset, aRead More
Early English Voyages to the New World June 16, 2022 – 7pm to 8pm Margaret J. Wilson, author The European colonization of North America inRead More
June 4, 2022 Bath Freight Shed Join us on June 4th for a celebration to commemorate the launch of the Maine’s First Ship reconstruction ofRead More
Winter has come to the boatshed at the Bath Freight Shed. This will be the last winter for the boatshed, as it will be tornRead More