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  2. North Yarmouth, Maine - Wikipedia

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    North Yarmouth, officially the Town of North Yarmouth, is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States. North Yarmouth is included in the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. The population was 4,072 at the 2020 United States Census. [2]

  3. Sparhawk Mill - Wikipedia

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    Sparhawk Mill is a former cotton mill on Bridge Street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States.Built in 1840 and made of brick, it is home today to several businesses. The mill stands, just east of the town's Second Falls, [2] on the site of several previous mill buildings, the earliest of which was a wooden mill dating to 1817.

  4. William Hutchinson Rowe - Wikipedia

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    William Hutchinson Rowe (March 6, 1882 [1] – 1955) was an American author and historian who lived in Yarmouth, Maine.The town's elementary school, built the year he died, is now named for him. [2]

  5. Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636–1936: A ...

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    An Attempt to Revive the Memory of Individuals Whose Names Were Once Household Words in Old North Yarmouth and Yarmouth (1910), Shipbuilding Days and Tales of the Sea, in Old North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine (1924) and Shipbuilding Days in Casco Bay, 1727–1890: Being Footnotes to the Maritime History of Maine (1929).

  6. William Stockbridge - Wikipedia

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    In 1810, he became the first owner of 51 East Main Street, in the Lower Falls area of North Yarmouth, then in Massachusetts but now in Maine. [3] Stockbridge's maternal uncle Lebbeus Bailey had been clockmaker in North Yarmouth up until his death in 1827. [4] Three years later, they had a son, William Jr., who became a physician. [2]

  7. Old Times in North Yarmouth, Maine - Wikipedia

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    It covered the history and genealogy of the town of North Yarmouth, Maine. In 1977, a century after its first edition was printed, it was published in book form by the New Hampshire Publishing Company, [ 1 ] with Corliss' handwritten notes in the margins of some pages, written by a 19th-century reader who either agreed with or, occasionally ...

  8. William Hawes (miller) - Wikipedia

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    William Hawes (born October 23, 1772) [1] was an American miller.He was one of the first mill owners in North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts, in the part of town that became, in 1849, Yarmouth, Maine, where over fifty mills were in business thereafter.

  9. William Royall (settler) - Wikipedia

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    William Royall (c. 1595 –1676) was a 17th-century English emigrant to the New England Colonies.The Royal River in Maine is named for him. [1] [2] (It was named Yarmouth River at the time of his inhabitance in the area, which was then part of Massachusetts Bay Colony.)