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  2. Category:People from Machias, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "People from Machias, Maine" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. E. F. Albee;

  3. Machias, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Machias / m ə ˈ tʃ aɪ. ə s / is a town in and the county seat of Washington County in Down East Maine, United States. [2] As of the 2020 census, the town population was 2,060. [3] It is home to the University of Maine at Machias and Machias Valley Airport, a small public airport owned by the town.

  4. Austin Cary - Wikipedia

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    Cary was born in 1865 in East Machias, Maine, to Charles Cary and Mary Eliza. [2] He was one of their two sons, the other being George. He was a descendent of John Cary, who arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from Bristol, England, in 1630. Caleb Cary, Austin's grandfather, moved north in the early 19th century, settling in East Machias. [3]

  5. James R. Talbot House - Wikipedia

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    The Talbot House is located on the west side of US 1 in East Machias, just south of its junction with Maine State Route 191. It is a three-story wood-frame structure, with a mansard roof and clapboard siding. The steep portion of the mansard roof is finished in wood shingles, and is studded with round-arch dormers.

  6. Stephen Smith (privateer) - Wikipedia

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    Captain Stephen Smith (born 1739, Sandwich, Massachusetts - 29 September 1806, Machias, Maine) was a privateer and militia leader from Machias, Maine who fought in the Raid on St. John (1775). The following year Smith was appointed truck master to the Native Americans to ensure their support during the American Revolution.

  7. John Allan (colonel) - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, because of the backlash by British troops after Eddy's failed attempt on Fort Cumberland, Allan led Indians who were loyal to America to Machias, Maine in order to protect them. [ 8 ] During the Battle of Machias in August 1777, the Indian tribes that Allan had recruited proved indispensable, despite the little amount of supplies ...

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