St. Albans Village, Looking West, 1895

Contributed by St. Albans Historical Society

St. Albans Village, Looking West, 1895

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The scene on the Corinna Road in St. Albans has changed since June of 1895. The first building on the left burned but the second building remains, as of 2013, as a store. This store in the late 1800s also housed Goodwin Post#32 of the Grand Old Army of the Republic. At the top of the hill on the left is the William M. Bigelow home sometimes referred to as the "Beehive." The town of St. Albans was incorporated June 14, 1813.

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About This Item

  • Title: St. Albans Village, Looking West, 1895
  • Creation Date: 1895
  • Subject Date: 1895
  • Location: St. Albans, Somerset County, ME
  • Media: Photographic print
  • Dimensions: 13.30 cm x 19.11 cm
  • Object Type: Image

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St. Albans Historical Society
7 Water St, St. Albans, ME 04971
(207) 938-2947

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