Keywords: Property transfer
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Site Pages
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"Married women could not purchase property, and husbands acquired custodial powers over property that their wives owned prior to marriage."
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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Porter Lake
"… Historical Society The beach property was transferred to the town in 1965. Visiting the island in Porter Lake is also fun."
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Mercy Hospital - Founding of Mercy
"Administration transferred from the old Weeks House to the larger Payson house on Deering and State Streets in 1927, with Weeks transforming into a…"
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Guilford, Maine - Modern History: 1966 to Present
"The Town Dump closed for good and a crude transfer station was developed, a nearly new tire store was lost in a fiery spectacle, and the ’79 flood…"
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"… to curtail the number of utility poles and transfer stations leading into Asticou. He peppered electric and telephone company officials with…"
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Maps
"These locations were then transferred in a GIS program and later into Google Earth to create the finalized maps."
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Western Maine Foothills Region - For The Love Of Paper - Page 4 of 4
"… than 1,400 Boise Cascade employees in Maine were transferred to Mead's work force. The purchase of the Rumford mill, with an annual capacity of…"
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Blue Hill, Maine - Educating Blue Hill
"… at the old Blue Hill Academy building, then transferring to the Consolidated School the year it opened for eighth grade and finishing off his…"
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Islesboro--An Island in Penobscot Bay - Historical Overview
"… established between Islesboro and Lincolnville transferred mail every Thursday via boat, with an unofficial post office established on the island…"