The
Hotel Malvern shown here circa 1950’s.
By this time it was more of a boarding house with long term room
rentals. Edgar Giles bought the business
and the Hadlock family ran the hotel for many years. Irma Giles ran an “Apparel Shop” in the store
underneath the porch until 1947 when her father sold the hotel. Harold &
Dorothy Jones owned it in the 50’s and ran a restaurant underneath. They sold it to the Stewarts in 1974 who
owned it for just a short time before it burned January 1976.
The Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society - Preserving the Past, Embracing the Present, Anticipating the Future
Friday, November 30, 2012
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
An old hotel in Kezar Falls-Part One...
The
four story Manowando Hotel afforded guests an excellent view of the river. It was erected across from the triangle at Kezar Falls
Village at the corner of
Bridge and River Street
in 1885/86 by Dr. Edwin Chellis at a cost of $4,000 and operated by C.E.
Hubbard. In 1897 John Quint bought the
business and renamed it the Hotel Malvern.
A restaurant was located on the lower level. Behind it was a “Livery and Feed”
stable. It served “Drummers” (traveling
salesmen), lumbermen participating in local log drives, summer visitors, and
traveling stock companies performing at local theaters. Also, mill girls boarded here for $5 a week
and meals cost $1.
Monday, November 5, 2012
What are you thankful for?
November is a time we give thanks for all the wonderful things in our lives. On Saturday, November 10th those of us at History House gather for our annual Thanksgiving luncheon. Everyone is invited and you just need to call our secretary, Jan Iler, to reserve your seat...625-7019.
At our luncheon we give thanks to all of you who helped out at History House this year...in small and big ways. We also give thanks that we have a repository of our local history which is open and accessible to everyone. Are you thankful too? It takes so little to show your appreciation of the efforts of those who want to keep your local history alive. Membership in the Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society is one way but attendance at our open houses and events is another. Helping out at our various fund raising events, like our annual yard sale, is another way you can help the society continue our efforts of maintaining History House and the collection.The year is coming to a close in a few weeks and you might like to take the opportunity to give an additional tax deductible contribution to the Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society. All gifts, no matter how large or how small are gratefully accepted.
Our luncheon brings to a close the years events but now, thanks to this blog, we can keep sharing with you snippets of local history on a monthly basis. We will publish two post each month which will feature a photograph and a brief write up. So, check back frequently for your Local History Dispatch!
We hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving and we again thank you all for helping us demonstrated that Local History Matters!
At our luncheon we give thanks to all of you who helped out at History House this year...in small and big ways. We also give thanks that we have a repository of our local history which is open and accessible to everyone. Are you thankful too? It takes so little to show your appreciation of the efforts of those who want to keep your local history alive. Membership in the Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society is one way but attendance at our open houses and events is another. Helping out at our various fund raising events, like our annual yard sale, is another way you can help the society continue our efforts of maintaining History House and the collection.The year is coming to a close in a few weeks and you might like to take the opportunity to give an additional tax deductible contribution to the Parsonsfield-Porter Historical Society. All gifts, no matter how large or how small are gratefully accepted.
Our luncheon brings to a close the years events but now, thanks to this blog, we can keep sharing with you snippets of local history on a monthly basis. We will publish two post each month which will feature a photograph and a brief write up. So, check back frequently for your Local History Dispatch!
We hope you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving and we again thank you all for helping us demonstrated that Local History Matters!
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