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Description
Henry Anderson served New Sweden as a Selectman for many years. He is also well known as a cross-country ski maker.
Anderson owned and operated Cafe Stuga (coffee house) and gas station in New Sweden. After Route 161 was rerouted he built and operated the Texaco Station.
Hew drew architectual plans to rebuild the New Sweden Museum after it burned in 1970. The current museum is a replica of the original one.
About This Item
- Title: Henry Anderson, New Sweden, ca. 1935
- Creation Date: circa 1935
- Subject Date: circa 1935
- Location: New Sweden, Aroostook County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 12 cm x 9 cm
- Collection: New Sweden Historical Album - 1938
- Object Type: Image
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- Cafe Stuga (New Sweden, Me.)
- Woodworking--Maine
- Swedish Americans--Maine
- Government officials--Maine--New Sweden
- Automobile service stations--Maine--New Sweden
- Stores & shops--Maine--New Sweden
- Skiers--Maine--New Sweden
- Skiing--Maine--New Sweden
- Architects--Maine--New Sweden
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New Sweden Historical Society116 Station Road, New Sweden, ME 04762
207-896-5200
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