About
The Milo Historical Society was formed in 1970 by a group of community members with an interest in collecting, preserving, and promoting the history and the heritage of the Town of Milo, Maine. For a number of years, the society maintained a small Museum of local artifacts in the Milo Town Hall.

The Milo Historical Society began work in the spring of 1995 to revitalize the organization and increase membership. A major and worthy accomplishment of the Society has been the relocation of the museum to a larger and more fitting facility.

In the summer of 1996, the Society purchased a landmark structure, considered to be the oldest church building in the community, to serve as a home for the Society's museum. A fund-raising committee gathered funds through community soliciation, yard sales, and the sale of merchandise with a "Milo History" theme. All revenues earned by the Society at that time, and since, have been used to maintain the Society's museum and assure the preservation of its archives and collection of historic artifacts.

In addition to regular monthly meetings, which have included educational programs and demonstrations, the Society has served as a resource for individuals and groups conducting research on local history. School groups, institutions conducting research, and civic organizations have utilized the Museum's resources for field trips and accessed the museum archives for research on local history.

Our monthly meetings are held on the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 pm at the museum. Visitors are always welcomed. You can contact us by emailing us with the link at the top of the page, or by calling 943-2268 or 943-2369.

OUR DISPLAYS & EXHIBITS
In addition to changing thematic exhibits, our permanent displays include the following:

The Milo High School Alumni exhibit area includes a nearly complete collection of Milo High School year books, dating from the school's beginning. We are pleased to ahve many class pictures on view for MHS alumni and proud to display many of the schools sports trophies.

The museum has acquired many artifacts and photos from Milo's early industrial years. These include items from the American Thread Company Spool Mill, Boston Excelsior Mill, the Bangor and Aroostook RailRoad, and many others. This display gives one and appreciation of early working conditions, the ingenuity of an earlier generation, and pride in their accomplishments.

Our early domestic display exhibits household utensils and appliances together with early advertising promotions and packages. We also have an extensive colection of antique clothing, accessories, furniture, and dishware.
OFFICERS

PRESIDENT:
Kathryn Witham
207.943.2112

VICE PRESIDENT:
Virgil Valente
207.943.2167

SECRETARY:
Allen Monroe

TREASURER:
Paul Bradeen

CURATOR:
Gwen Bradeen
207.943.2369

TRUSTEES:
Susan McLeod
Trelba Rollins
Margaret Pinette
Audrey Chadwick

WEBMASTER:
Seth Barden

Milo Historical Society
12 High Street
Milo, Maine 04463

society@milohistorical.org
207.943.2167

Statement of Purpose

The mission of the Milo Historical Society is to collect, preserve, and promote the history and heritage of the town of Milo.
We strive to carry out this goal by maintaining a museum to preserve materials of local historic significance, educational programs, and as resource for cultural enrichment.
Membership and participation in the Milo Historical Society is open to anyone with an interest in helping us to achieve this goal.

Membership Application

Active Member: $5
Patron Member: $25
Student Member: $2.50
Allen Monroe, Secretary
23 Park Street
Milo, ME 04463

Make yoru check payable to "Milo Historical Society", and send your name, phone, and address to the address above.

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Directions:

From the South (I-95 North, Bangor): Take Exit 199, and head North on Rt. 16. Once in Milo, turn onto Chase Hill Street (directly after the Exxon Mini-Mart). The Historical Society is across the intersection, on the right.

From the North (I-95 South, Howland): Take Exit 217, in Howland. Turn right, onto Rt. 6, and follow this to LaGrange. At the four corners in LaGrange, turn left, and stay on Rt. 6 all the way to Milo. Once in Milo, turn onto Chase Hill Street (directly after the Exxon Mini-Mart). The Historical Society is across the intersection, on the right.


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Last Updated: 06/26/10
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