- The
Cathance River is a 16.4-mile-long (26.4 km)
river in
Maine flowing into
Merrymeeting Bay. It
rises in
Bowdoin at the
junction of West
Cathance and...
- by the
Pejepscot Company. The
first sawmill was
built in 1716 on the
Cathance River and, in 1717, the
plantation received the name Topsham,
named for...
- area and
encouraging British settlement.
About 1720, the
mouth of the
Cathance River was
first settled by
Captain Gyles Watkins. But
during Dummer's War...
-
States (1984–87) for both of
which he was a prin****l founder; and the
Cathance River Education Alliance (2000), a hands-on
ecological education project...
- The
Cathance Water Tower is a
historic water tower at
Cathance Road and
Beechwood Drive in Topsham, Maine.
Probably built in the late 19th century, it...
- 66%, is water. The
territory consists of six townships: T19 ED BPP
Berry Cathance Marion Edmunds Trescott As of the
census of 2000,
there were 768 people...
-
Little River, Dead River, as well as the east and west
streams of the
Cathance River. The town is
served by U.S.
Route 201 and
State Routes 138 and 125...
-
Sabattus River Dead
River (Sabattus
River tributary)
Little River Muddy River Cathance River Sasanoa River –
connects to
Sheepscot River Back
River (Kennebec...
- The
Topsham quarries are
located in the
Cathance Nature Preserve in Topsham, Maine. The
group of
quarries consist of
Havey Quarry,
Trenton Quarry, Alice...
-
Pleasant Point Reservation Perry N Spur
Intact SR 190 191
Machias Trescott,
Cathance, Cooper,
Meddybemps Baring Intact SR 191 192
Machias Marshfield, Whitneyville...