PENOBSCOT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
          
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The Little Red School House, Penobscot    1950     Photo; Penobscot Town Report, 1999
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Historical photo's
Highland Grange, North Penobscot stands within a pile of snow from plows and drifts.  The Grange and another historical landmark,  the North Penobscot General Store/Post Office,  both unoccupied for years were  destroyed by fire, along with a home which was located beside the grange hall.  The Photo dated 1969 was donated by      Helen (Flannery)Varnum, North Penobscot
The North Penobscot Community School once located behind the Highland Grange in North Penobscot was said to be sold  for use as a barn to a local resident.  Being in too good condition for that use, it was then traded to Lloyd Turner (1st)and his wife Lorraine, for an old shed.  Turner Put it on skids one winter and towed it downhill to the Turner Homestead lot to be used as a home.  The Turner home in later years was leveled by fire.  Lloyd Turner(2nd) aquired the Turner Homestead property from his father and Built a new home where he now lives.  The  Photo,  questionably dated in crayon 1932, was donated by     Helen (Flannery)Varnum , N Penobscot
Lyle Flannery Stands atop a snowdrift in his front yard on  Rt.15 in North Penobscot  Photo Dated 1963 , donated By Daughter Helen(Flannery) Varnum, N.Penobscot
Hatch Homestead, Home of father of late Ward Hatch,  and Granddaughter Kathy(Hatch)Sobel  Located on Dow Road, N. Penobscot. This 1900 (+-) Photo Donated By Kathy H Sobel
Note:   The following photo's may take a few moments to appear on your computer screen.   Please be patient while they download........There worth the  wait.!
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With Special Thanks to  Sioux L. Stoeckle