Keywords: Allen, William
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Elizabeth Akers Allen, née Chase
"For much of her career, Allen earned her living partly as a journalist. The success of her first book allowed her to travel in Europe in 1859–60."
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Maine's Swedish Colony, July 23, 1870 - Industry
"… Veneer Company (owned by Warren Trafton and Allen Quimby) purchased 20 acres of land in Stockholm Plantation from the Burleighs."
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Bath's Historic Downtown - Church Block
"… of the printing company are Eric and Pamela Allen. Previously, Russell J. Hatch owned the Printing Company from 1983 to 1991."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 3 of 3
"Luce, William H. Allen, A. W. Norton, Orrin P. Walker, C. H. Hinds, Ray Spaulding. Back Row: Frank O. Welch, C. W. Shaw, U. G. Weymouth, Percival W."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Prominent Women
"Elizabeth Anne Chase Akers Allen Another interesting Strong native was Elizabeth Anne Chase, born in Strong, October 9, 1832."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Soldiers Of The Civil War
"Edward married Nancy Jane Allen in 1876. In February 1885 his Freeman farmhouse burned down, and he and his family escaped without being physically…"
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Resources
"(2012). In Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved from http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/16165/Elizabeth-Anne-Chase-Akers-Allen"
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Beyond Borders - Mapping Maine and the Northeast Boundary - Further Reading
"Allen, Charles Edwin. History of Dresden, Maine: Formerly a Part of the Old Town of Pownalborough from Its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Village Schools
"Eustis, Charles H. Mallory, Mrs. Agnes Allen and Holman Daggett, who resigned in 1949 and was succeeded by Hervey B. Jennings."
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Historic Hallowell - Shipbuilders, Sailors and Whaling Men
"William and his son Allen settled in East Hallowell, known today as Chelsea, and continued the family craft."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 74-138
"… Martin described his family living in Doctor Allen Rogers House in Hampden's lower corner, moving the Rogers barn, his father's shipbuilding work…"
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Historic Hallowell - Hall-Dale Middle School 2009-2010
"Hall-Dale Middle School 2009-2010 Brian Allen Luke Armentrout Clio Barr Brandyn Bechard Amber Bell George Berry Adam Blanche Ashley Boerner…"
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Early Maine Photography - Occupational Photography
"George Allen Soule, Yarmouth, ca. 1850Maine Historical Society Many occupational photographs depict individuals in the clothing of their trade or…"
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Historic Hallowell - Hall-Dale 7th Grade Team 2011
"Hall-Dale 7th Grade Team 2011 Emily Albert Jake Allen Ethan Ballew Chase Bechard Marisa Beedle Joshua Benner Joshua Berberich Nicole Bodge…"
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Cumberland & North Yarmouth - Representative Industries of Cumberland and North Yarmouth
"… 1848, whereupon Dunham partnered with Matthias Allen. Other builders in North Yarmouth prior to Yarmouth’s secession included Jonas Mitchell, Levi…"
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Early Settlers
"William settled in the town of Industry where he and his wife raised eleven children. However, one resource says that John was born in a log-cabin in…"
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"Allen and Lorenzo Allen, South Lubec; E.U. Brown, sardine packer; N.W. Marston and Willie Marston, South Lubec; W.B. Mowry; T.G."
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"Allen, Bem P., Growing Up White in America, 2007, iUniverse, Inc., New York. Batignani, Karen Wentworth, Maine’s Coastal Cemeteries, A Historic Tour…"
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"Cumberland, captained by William Allen, became the first steamship to carry passengers from Boston to Lubec, arriving to great fanfare."
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