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Obituary for Rena Hultgren

 

New Sweden Historical Society acquires historic Clase log house. Seeks community support for restoration. full story...

 

2010: Kirsten, Swedish-American Girl Doll raffled. full story...

 

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New Sweden
Historical Society

116 Station Road

PO Box 33
New Sweden, ME, 04762

207-316-7306

Debbie Eustis-Grandy
President, lakka@atiwi.com

207-896-5240

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Stockholm
Historical Society

280 Main Street
Stockholm, ME 04783

John & Rosemary Hede

jhede@ainop.net

Woodland
Historical Society

1149 New Sweden Rd.
Woodland, ME 04736

Maine's Swedish
Colony, Inc.

PO Box 50
New Sweden, ME 04762

Bill & Jean Duncan

207-896-3461

duncan@ainop.com

 

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