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Philadelphia also offers homeowners with vacant lots adjacent to their properties the opportunity to purchase the lots for $1 if the property is valued at less than $15,000 and is less than 3,000 ...
Perkins Township (Swan Island) is an unorganized territory in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States.Originally incorporated as the town of Perkins, it was later abandoned, and has been uninhabited since the 1940s.
The Treasurer is chosen by the Maine Legislature in joint session for a two-year term; the officeholder can serve no more than four consecutive terms. Responsibilities of the Treasurer's Office include providing financial services for all state agencies, issuing bonds and managing the State's debt, as well as holding unclaimed property and ...
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Maine. Main Street, Flagstaff, Maine, circa 1915. Appledore (York County) Askwith, now named Tarrantine (Piscataquis County) [1] [2] Flagstaff, submerged to form Flagstaff Lake (Somerset County) [2] [3] [1] Freeman [2] (Franklin County) [1] Ligonia Village, in South Portland [3] (Cumberland County) [2]
The small community was abandoned in 1690 due to continuing Native raids and was reoccupied in 1702. It is believed that the present Hunnewell House was built early in this reoccupation; Hunnewell was killed in a major raid on Maine coastal communities in 1703, early in Queen Anne's War. [5]
Across the nation, more than $20 billion is waiting to be reclaimed by citizens who may not even know they may be owed cash from "unclaimed property," which can include uncashed paychecks, refunds ...
Unclaimed property laws in the United States provide for two reporting periods each year whereby unclaimed bank accounts, stocks, insurance proceeds, utility deposits, un-cashed checks and other forms of "personal property" are reported first to the individual state's Unclaimed Property Office, then published in a local newspaper and then ...
Flagstaff is a ghost town and former plantation in Somerset County, Maine, United States, near the existing town of Eustis and approximately 20 miles north of Rangeley. Benedict Arnold camped here on his Quebec expedition and erected a flagstaff, hence the name.