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Welcome to the Maine 4-H History Page!

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Check out our collection of old 4-H Photos:

Belle Hill Boys, 4-H Club of East Otisfield.  Winner of Banner at 1941 Field Day.
Belle Hill Boys, 4-H Club of East Otisfield.  Winner of Banner at 1941 Field Day.

1941 4-H Field Day at Camp O-At-Ka, view of waterfront
1941 4-H Field Day at Camp O-At-Ka, view of water front.

1946 Bolster's Mills Blue Eagles - Leader: Mrs. Helen Seilonen
1946 Bolster's Mills Blue Eagles - Leader: Mrs. Helen Seilonen

unnamed girl with calf, date unknown, most likely taken at Bangor Fairgrounds
Mystery Calf Owner - date unknown, most likely taken at Bangor Fairgrounds.  If you have any information about her - please let us know!

Shamrock 4-H Club, Standish, ME - Packing relief boxes for Poland.
Shamrock 4-H Club, Standish, ME, packing relief boxes for Poland.

 

Do you have an older Maine 4-H photo to share on this page? Please email us for details on how to share your historical photos for our collection. In most cases, you will not need to send the original.

 

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