Theodore Roosevelt Maine Heritage Trail Posts in Easy Order to View

Each community is identified with a star with a number or
a moose with a letter. The key to the logo landmarks is below.
Each moose represents a community that has an indirect
connection with Roosevelt, meaning he may not have paid the
community a visit, but there is a meaningful connection to
Roosevelt in that community. The stars indicate a community
that Roosevelt visited and probably engaged with the people
and or the local geography. As research continues, other
communities will be added to the logo.
Logo: "Designs by Reece" - Reece Saunders

Key by "Designs by Reece" - Reece Saunders

Update - 11-8-2025

The first post kicking off the release of the Theodore Roosevelt Maine Heritage Trail in 2022
Click Here: My Debt to Maine, by Theodore Roosevelt - March 20, 1918

Below are the links to each post for each Moose letter and each Star number



Click Here: Moose A - Kittery - 1905
Click Here: Moose B - Kennebunkport - 1914
Click Here: Moose C - Fairfield - 1921
Click Here: Moose D - Bucksport-Verona Island - 1905
Click Here: Moose E - Clifton (TBD)
Click Here: Moose F - Presque Isle - 1885


Click Here: Star #1 - Kennebunk - 1912 & 1914
Click Here: Star #2 - Biddeford - 1902, 1912, & 1914
Click Here: Star #3 - Old Orchard Beach - 1902 & 1914
Click Here: Star #4 - Portland - 1902, 1912, 1914, 1916, & 1918
Click Here: Star #5 - West Falmouth - 1914 & 1916
Click Here: Star #6 - Gray - 1914 & 1916
Click Here: Star #7 - New Gloucester/Lower - 1914 & 1916
Click Here: Star #8 - Auburn - 1902, 1914, & 1916
Click Here: Star #9 - Lewiston - 1902, 1914, & 1916
Click Here: Star #10 - Lisbon Falls - 1902
Click Here: Star #11 - Brunswick - 1902
Click Here: Star #12 - Camden - August 2, 1918
Click Here: Star #13 - Augusta - 1902
Click Here: Star #14 - Islesboro/Dark Harbor - 1918
Click Here: Star #15 - Belfast - August 3, 1918
Click Here: Star #16 - Waterville - 1902
Click Here: Star #17 - Mount Desert Island - 1880
Click Here: Star #18 - Ellsworth - 1902
Click Here: Star #19 - Bangor - 1902
Click Here: Star #20 - Dexter - 1872
Click Here: Star #21 - Greenville/Moosehead Lake Region - 1872
Click Here: Star #22 - Northwest Piscataqis (Mount Kineo) 1872
Click Here: Star #23 - Mattawamkeag - 1878 & 1879
Click Here: Star #24 - Kingman - 1879
Click Here: Star #25 - Wytopitlock & Drew - 1879
Click Here: Star #26 - Bible Point/South Aroostook - 1878
Click Here: Star #27 - Island Falls - 1878 & 1879
Click Here: Star #28 - North Penobscot - 1879
Click Here: Star #29 - Northeast Piscataquis - 1879
Click Here: Star #30 - Oxbow - 1879
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt International Highway - Portland-Fryeburg circa 1921

Links below related to Theodore Roosevelt were released starting in 2015, into 2023.
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt International Highway - 4,060 miles -Begins at Longfellow Square- 2015
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt First Visited Maine as a Young Teenager in 1872 - 2015
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt - Master Mason 2015
Click Here: Two Accomplished Writers and a NPS Ranger from Sagamore Hill NHS - 7-31-2015
Click Here: Bible Point and Theodore Roosevelt - Island Falls, Maine - 2015
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt Grieved in Dark Harbor on Island Falls, Maine - 2015
Click Here: A President Has Ridden in My House!-Dan Vallee-Narcissus-Theodore Roosevelt's Ride 2016
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt & Narcissus - Connecting Maine Communities 2016
Click Here: A Previously Unknown Picture of Theodore Roosevelt in Maine - Resolved 2016
Click Here: Narcissus Restoration Project - Outreach (Sagamore Hill Visit) 2016
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt in 3D - Donna Sewall Davidge at Seashore Trolley Museum 2018
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt Timeline Parallel with STM Railway Collection Part 1 - 1858-1900
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt Timeline Parallel with STM Railway Collection Part 2 - 1901-1909
Click Here: Theodore Roosevelt Timeline Parallel with STM Railway Collection Part 3 - 1910-1919
Click Here: Novelty Notes Connecting Theodore Roosevelt, Maine, and the Narcissus 2023
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We continue the restoration work on the 1912 Narcissus, the only surviving high-speed, luxury interurban coach of the Portland-Lewiston Interurban. 

Click Here: Narcissus Restoration-Related Posts

Being more than a century old, the stately, "Elegant Ride," Narcissus, is a gem.  This shimmering precious stone of Maine transportation history is brilliantly resplendent as it emanates so many elements of history, including time, places, people, and events, that it was coupled to, that when just a smattering of its seemingly innumerable stories are shared, the contents first captivates, then fascinates, and then generates interest to learn more 🙋. The majestic Narcissus is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Please consider joining the epic journey to complete the Narcissus Project by making a donation today!

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The restoration of this majestic icon of Maine's electric railway history is but one in a series of captivating stories containing an abundance of incredible coalition of narratives.

Click Here: History-Related Posts - Narcissus and Portland-Lewiston Interurban

     The Narcissus is featured in the national Gold Award-winning novel, Teddy Roosevelt, Millie, and the Elegant Ride. The "Elegant Ride" is the Narcissus. Theodore Roosevelt was a passenger on the Narcissus on August 18, 1914, between Lewiston and Portland, Maine, while campaigning for the Progressive Party candidates.

Click Here: Bookstores and Businesses promoting the Narcissus Project

Independent book publisher Phil Morse, holding
Gold Book Award Winner plaque for
 Middle Reader category for The Eric
Hoffer Book Award. Congratulations to
award-winning Maine author,
Jean M. Flahive

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