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The Thomas Goodall House is a historic house near 938 Main Street in Sanford, Maine. It was built in 1871 for Thomas Goodall, owner of the local Goodall Mill, one of the region's largest employers in the late 19th century. Retaining many Second Empire details from its original construction, it underwent significant Colonial Revival alterations ...
The Goodall family operated the mills until 1953, when they sold them to the Burlington Mills Corporation. Burlington shut the mills down in 1955. The buildings are now used by a variety of smaller businesses. [2] 2017 mill fire. In 2017, the largest mill fire Sanford firefighters have ever battled erupted on Friday, June 23.
A bronze statue was erected by the citizens of Sanford in 1917 to the memory of Thomas Goodall. His effigy has a place of honor in Central Park. [9] George and Henrietta Goodall's daughter, Marion C. Goodall Marland, and her husband William Marland continued the Goodall family philanthropy. A dormitory at Nasson College bears the Marland's name.
Sanford: 61: Thomas Goodall House: Thomas Goodall House: April 28, 1975 : 232 Main St. ... US Post Office-Sanford Maine: May 2, 1986 : 28 School St.
Jeff Sandler waits for his wife of 28 years, Tami, to crawl out of their tent in the woods of Sanford. The couple have been living outside for the last 10 months. “That, and all the love and ...
Local landowner Michael Patterson is pursuing his vision for a new campground near Sand Pond in Sanford, Maine. The association has approximately 50 members so far, according to Dumont.
2010-11-23 15:51 Hugh Manatee 680×434× (46183 bytes) Thomas Goodall residence, Sanford, Maine; reproduced from an original 1910 postcard published by Mason Brothers & Company, Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1871.
SANFORD, Maine — Paul Pelletier was given a choice: keep working 65 or 70 hours a week, managing a popular restaurant full-time, and live for six months more, or retire, slow down, and enjoy a ...