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Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead is located south of downtown Hallowell on a property overlooking the Kennebec River, that is bounded on the north by Litchfield Road, the west by Interstate 95, the south by public lands containing regional schools, and the east by Greenville Street and small residential roads. The property covers nearly 200 ...
Location of Kennebec County in Maine. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kennebec County, Maine. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many ...
Row House (Hallowell, Maine) S. St. Matthew's Episcopal Church (Hallowell, Maine) ... Vaughan Homestead; Vienna Town House; W. Waterville Main Street Historic District;
Sarah Hallowell (1727–1809): Early-American socialite, wife of Samuel Vaughan and mother of diplomat Benjamin Vaughan, merchant William Vaughan, and philanthropist John Vaughan, who developed Hallowell's lands on the Kennebec River, including the Vaughan Homestead. Benjamin Hallowell Jr. (1725–1799): Commissioner of Customs for the Port of ...
Hallowell is a well known left-leaning city [25] and has the seventh highest percent of Democratic voters of all municipalities in Maine with a population over 1,000. [26] The city voted for Barack Obama by more than a 2-to-1 margin in the 2008 presidential Election , [ 27 ] and the 2012 presidential Election . [ 28 ]
Henry Vaughan (1786–1806) Petty Vaughan (1788–1854) Lucy Vaughan (1790–1869), who married William Emmons (1784–1855) Elizabeth Frances Vaughan (1793–1855), who married Samuel Clinton Grant (1796–1853) The family and their descendants remained in Maine after Vaughan settled in Hallowell in 1797 [13] and continue to reside in the town ...
The Hallowell Historic District encompasses the historic 18th and 19th-century heart of Hallowell, Maine. The city developed as a major port on the Kennebec River, during which time its downtown and adjacent residential area were built up. Fully half of the area's more than 400 buildings were built before 1865.
Vaughan Homestead, Hallowell, Maine, listed on the NRHP in Maine William Hatchette Vaughan House , Molalla, Oregon, listed on the NRHP in Clackamas County, Oregon Topics referred to by the same term