The next room in History House is referred to as the “Middle Room” and it contains several different displays throughout the room.
As you enter on the right is an antique postmaster’s desk that was in Porter’s first Post Office located in Porter Village that was built in 1806. It also housed the Blazo store. It was used by Postmasters Ebenezer Blazo and Sam Blazo. The building no longer exists.
There is an exhibit of Civil War memorabilia in the large display case and the area around it including pictures and artifacts, etc. all connected with Civil War veterans of Porter and Parsonsfield.
There is another display case with an exhibit about the Kezar Falls Woolen Company. And another small exhibit of antique medical devices, etc.
On the walls are many pictures of various former residents including descendants of the early Libby family – first to settle in Porter, Thomas Moulton who wrote the 1879 “History of Porter” and who was important in town affairs, a picture of Dr. Edwin Chellis who was responsible for building several public buildings in Kezar Falls in the late 1800’s, and a very old painting of Parsonsfield Seminary.
Several pieces of antique furniture are scattered throughout including an antique schoolmaster’s desk, a Parlor organ and other antique items such as a Stereo-Optic Viewer, a clock from the North Parsonsfield Library, and wedding dishes from several local families. On a table in the middle of the room is a large scrapbook with clippings from 1946 to 1987 that you can peruse at your leisure.
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