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Station Rd. northeast of New Sweden 46°56′48″N 68°06′15″W / 46.946667°N 68.104167°W / 46.946667; -68.104167 ( Larsson-Noak Historic New Sweden
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The Larsson–Noak Historic District encompasses a collection of buildings constructed by Swedish immigrants to northern Maine between about 1888 and 1930. The district is focused on a cluster of four buildings on Station Road, northeast of the center of New Sweden, Maine. Notable among these is the c. 1888 Larsson-Ostlund House, which is the ...
The Boston Division of the FBI and the Maine State Police are offering a $15,000 reward for assistance in locating a teenage girl who was last seen two months ago. Stefanie Damron, 14, of New ...
Lenentine, Charlotte The Swedish People of Northern Maine (University of Maine. 1950) Hede, Richard Maine's Swedish Colony 1870–1970 Centennial Book (1970) Young, Christine Ellen. A Bitter Brew: Faith, Power, and Poison in a Small New England Town. Berkley Pub Group, 2006. ISBN 0425209180, 9780425209189.
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Stefanie Damron, 14, of New Sweden, Maine, was reported missing on Sept. 24. A spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety tells PEOPLE that the search in ongoing and that “detectives ...
The Jacobson House is set on the west side of New Sweden Road, near the top of what is now called Jacobson Hill. The 3-acre (1.2 ha) property includes, in addition to the house, a 1936 gambrel-roofed barn (located southwest of the house), and an heirloom orchard that includes twelve apple trees planted by Pehr Jacobson.