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Minot is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States.The population was 2,766 at the 2020 census. [1] The town includes the villages of West Minot and Minot Center. It is part of both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan statistical area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town ar
The Makers of Maine: Essays and Tales of Early Maine History. By Herbert Edgar Holmes. Published 1912. Sketches of the Ecclesiastical History of the State of Maine. By Jonathan Greenleaf. Published 1821. A History of the Baptists in Maine. By Joshua Millet. Published 1845. History of the First Maine Cavalry, 1861-1865. By Edward Parsons Tobie ...
Building Location First Built Notes William Whipple House: Kittery, Maine: c. 1660 Purportedly the oldest portion of home at 88 Whipple Road is alleged to circa 1660 and was occupied by Robert Cutt; it was later the birthplace of General William Whipple, Signer of the Declaration of Independence; located at 88 Whipple Road [7] [8] Possibly the oldest house in Maine.
The Androscoggin (Ammoscongon) were an Abenaki people from what are now the U.S. states of Maine and New Hampshire. By the 18th century, they were absorbed by neighboring tribes. By the 18th century, they were absorbed by neighboring tribes.
Jul. 16—Note: Bangor Daily News archives dating back to at least 1900 are now available at newspapers.com. In order to fully access and search them, a separate subscription is required. In 1954 ...
West Minot is an unincorporated village in the town of Minot, Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. It is included in the Lewiston-Auburn , Maine metropolitan statistical area. The community is located at the intersection of Maine State Route 119 and Maine State Route 124 , 8.4 miles (13.5 km) northwest of Auburn .
Noyes was born on February 16, 1825, in Minot, Maine. [1] Interested in writing from childhood, he published a juvenile newspaper called the Minot Notion when he was fifteen. Later, Maine newspapers began to publish his humorous sketches. One such sketch, a dialect-heavy piece titled "A Yankee in a Cotton Factory" was widely republished. [2]
Wilkins was born Annie Mabel Libby in Minot, Maine on December 13, 1891 to George and Sarah Stuart Libby; who were early settlers of the area from German, Scottish and English descent. [1] Her family lived on a farm that her grandfather started in Woodman Hill, West Minot. Wilkins dropped out of school by the sixth grade to help run the farm.