The Tompson House built by William Tompson in 1801. William the son of the Rev. John Tompson the first settled minister in Standish.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Monday, July 16, 2018
Standish Historical Society at the Tompson House
The Standish Historical Society has found a place to expand after many years of searching. Over the past many years the Historical Society has been seeking a second location to house exhibits and the extensive archive of records related to Standish and Maine history. This site will enable us to present various exhibits and give an easily accessible space for research into our archives. The Tompson house is located between two of historic sites the Old Red Church and the Marrett House. Check back more details to come and how people can help make this project a success.
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Yard Sale July 14 2018
The Standish Historical Society will be having its annual yard sale on Saturday July 14 2018.
The sale starts at 9 am. We are looking for donations for the sale. Donations may be dropped off between 1pm and 4pm on Thursday July 12 at the Old Red Church. We will also accept items the morning of the sale. Please no clothing or electronics.
The sale starts at 9 am. We are looking for donations for the sale. Donations may be dropped off between 1pm and 4pm on Thursday July 12 at the Old Red Church. We will also accept items the morning of the sale. Please no clothing or electronics.
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Standish Historical Society has yet another way to get information about our organization. please visit our new website www.standis...
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The Tompson House built by William Tompson in 1801. William the son of the Rev. John Tompson the first settled minister in Standish.