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Historic Hallowell - Meeting at Koussinok

"… Late in the fall of 1625 a small boat with seven men aboard slowly made its way up the Kennebec River."

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Historic Hallowell - Hurricanes Of 1954 - Stories and Timelines

"A family of seven lost there home when a large tree flattened their modest home on Academy Street. News Paper Report At 2:00 PM yesterday morning…"

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Life on a Tidal River - Narrative

"… a few short hours, the massive fire claimed seven houses of worship, 100 businesses, 300 homes, and two lives."

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Life on a Tidal River - Four Famous Bangorians

"… 19, 1904 in San Francisco at the age of fifty-seven due to challenges with her intestine. One of her children, Adelaide, followed in her mother’s…"

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New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - East New Portland Village

"… brothers David and Samuel Hutchins rowed up Seven Mile Brook (Carrabassett River) searching for land suitable to build homes for their families."

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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Expansion

"… northeast area was built along the Souadabscook Stream in 1835 by John Crosby. It used no machinery; the paper was pressed in hand screens and…"

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Dixfield - Page 3 of 5

"View of Seven Mile Stream, East Dixfield, ca.1910Dixfield Historical Society Today, East Dixfield is truly a sleepy, little hamlet within the Town…"

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Mexico - Page 3 of 3

"… be found at Half Moon Pond, on local brooks and streams, and in special spots on the Swift River. Social organization began with the Patrons of…"

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New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future - New Portland: Bridging the Past to the Future

"He traveled up the Seven Mile Brook (today known as the Carrabassett River) by canoe late in the fall of 1783."