Fryeburg Academy Archives are housed in the Bion R. Cram Library at Fryeburg Academy. Fryeburg Academy is an independent secondary school that serves a widely diverse population of local day students and boarding students from across the nation and around the world.
Maintaining a tradition of democracy and academic excellence since 1792, Fryeburg Academy was one of the first schools built in Maine. Fryeburg Academy was also one of the first schools in the United States to accept women.
The school was rebuilt in its present location in 1853, and today has 657 students.
Selected Fryeburg Academy Archives images:
- Fryeburg Academy baseball team, 1908
- Fryeburg Academy student body, 1886
- Chemistry class, Fryeburg Academy, ca. 1906
- Study break, Fryeburg Academy, ca. 1906
- C.T. Ladd's Drugstore, Fryeburg, ca. 1907
- Girls modeling kimonos, Fryeburg, ca. 1906
- Interior of Fryeburg Academy Chapel, ca. 1906
- Fryeburg Academy football team, ca. 1908
- Football practice, Fryeburg, ca. 1908
- Fryeburg Academy Football Team, 1906
- Fryeburg Academy Music Class, ca. 1906
- Fryeburg Academy football players, ca. 1908