• The Dr. Louis J. Martel House is a historic house at 122–124 Bartlett Street in Lewiston, Maine. Built in 1883, it is a fine example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture executed...
  • English: Dr. Louis J. Martel House, Lewiston Maine. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the...
  • stevens and coombs ; martel,dr. lewis j. ; 1883. ... Martel, Dr. Louis J., House. National Register Information System ID: 83000445.
  • This week's exploration into Maine's rich cultural and political history highlights the life of one of Lewiston's most prominent Franco-American figures, Dr. Louis J.
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  • Following his honorable discharge from the Navy in 1946, Louis enrolled in a post-graduate program at Lewiston High School.
  • William P. Frye House, Osgood Building, Dr. Louis J. Martel House, and Savings Bank Block. Lewiston is represented by Mayor Robert E. Macdonald.
  • Born in Ste-Hyacinth Quebec, Martel (1850-1899) came to Lewiston in 1873 to practice medicine in the new immigrant community there at the invitation of Father...
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  • De Witt convinced textile and rail tycoon Benjamin Bates, then-President of the Union Pacific Railroad, to come to Lewiston and fund the emerging Lewiston...
  • Dr. Louis J. Martel (1850 – 1895) From 1883 until his death in 1895, the brick house that stands at 122-124 Bartlett Street in Lewiston was home to Dr. Louis J...
  • A grant comprising the area of Lewiston was given to Moses Little and Jonathan Bagley, members of the Pejepscot Proprietors, on January 28, 1768...
  • By 1795, Lewiston was officially incorporated as a town.[12] At least four houses that have survived from this period are currently listed on the National Register...
  • Lewiston's public education system has recently seen a number of new buildings constructed for Farwell Elementary School and Pettingill School...