FALL hours 2024:

Regular Hours: 2nd and 4th Saturdays from 10AM to 2PM

Saturdays:
Oct 12, Oct 26
Nov 9, Nov 23
Dec 7 - Christmas Craft Fair and Open House
Dec 14, Dec 28

Also open during EVENTS or by appointment

NOTE: The Canton Historical Society is handicap accessible.
A handicap Stairlift Chair is available for access to the upstairs Hayford Hall,
there is a ramp to the front porch, and the rest rooms are wheelchair accessible.

Hayford Hall is available for rentalS

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Cribbage TournamentS

Sundays, November 3, December 8
1-4:30 PM

Join the Fun!

Cost is $10 per person
Team Play
Cash Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place and for High Hand
Doors open at 12:30 PM

All proceeds to benefit the Canton Historical Society Programs

Persons under 18 years of age are prohibited unless authorized under 17 M.R.S. §1835-A(4).


Thank you all who came to the Roaring 20s Party last winter!
It was so much fun, and pictures have been posted here!

Sincere appreciation to the Business Sponsors listed to the left for supporting CHS.

And what can be said about the volunteers who donated time and talent
to transform our Hayford Hall into Canton's most recent Speakeasy.

A big shout out to Boondocks Farm for their incredible food and drinks plus
8th Street Entertainment Premier DJ Service for the music that kept us dancing and singing.

Thanks everyone!


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Historic Deshon Bell Returns!

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In 2021, the Historical Society rededicated a bell. 
This bell is special to the all who love the Town of Canton and is known as the John Deshon bell.

About the Building of the Bell Gazebo:

The bell had been in storage for safe keeping when the Universalist Church was demolished to make way for the Grange building move.  One of the Society members is a contractor.  He donated all of the labor and a good chunk of material to complete the construction. 

About John Deshon:

In 1897 Sarah Deshon, John’s wife, had a bell made in Boston and presented it to the Universalist Church as a dedication to her husband.  John was a respected and successful businessman.  One of his ventures was a store at the same location where Ralph’s Cash Market used to be.  In addition to being a businessman, he was very involved with the community and was considered a leader.  Some of his impressive roles include Town Clerk, Treasurer, Selectman, School Agent, Justice of the Peace, and the Moderator at town meetings. 

John was born on July 1, 1805.  He moved to Canton when he was 24 years old.  He died in 1880 at the age of 74 and is buried in the Pine Grove Cemetery.

John made a difference for Town of Canton in its early years.  It is a pleasure to honor him with this special display of his bell. LEARN MORE and read the full engraving on the bell.


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Membership is $10.00 per person and children under 18 are free. Your membership helps support the Society’s efforts to preserve the photographs, documents, and artifacts in the collection, maintain the Historical Society building, and bring Canton’s history alive for young and old.

In addition, as a member of the Society you are automatically entered into our
monthly drawing for a $20.00 Gift Certificate.

Now you can join or renew online by clicking the tab below.

Thank you for your support!


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and ask the group for information on researching your family or home.
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Visit https://digitalmaine.com/canton/ to review early editions of
The Canton Telephone and other items in our collection.


Discover Your Family History

This is an unidentified photograph in the Society’s collection. Do you recognize anyone?

Are you interested in researching your family history? Members of the Canton Historical Society Collection Committee are available to help you discover information and advise on how to do further research.

Please email your research questions: cantonmehistorical@gmail.com. We will get back to you as soon as possible with an answer by email or phone.


ABOUT US

We are an all-volunteer, not for profit organization devoted to the preservation and celebration of Canton's heritage and history.  See more: About CHS

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          THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!