-
Committee of Inspection. The
district was
incorporated as the Town of
Pepperellborough in 1775.
Inhabitants found the name to be ****bersome, so in 1805 it...
- Americans. In 1762, the land
northeast of the
river was set off as
Pepperellborough,
which in 1805 was
renamed Saco. The
first bridge to Saco was built...
-
deacon of the
first Congregational Church and one of the
founders of
Pepperellborough, ME (which is now Saco, ME). Dea.
Chase was one of the
pioneers in...
- taxpayers, and was the
first deacon of the
Congregational Church in
Pepperellborough (present-day Saco, ME). The
first schoolhouse in
Buxton was established...
- U.S. Congressman,
governor and U.S. Senator.
Fairfield was born in
Pepperellborough, M****achusetts (now Saco, Maine) and
attended the
schools of York County...
-
Whiting Pannawambskek → Old Town
Parsonstown Plantation →
Parsonsfield Pepperellborough → Saco
Pennamaquan →
Pembroke Penobscot Island →
Orphan Island → Wetmore...
- born
Cutts Island on June 28, 1771. The
island was near the town of
Pepperellborough in M****achusetts Bay's
Province of
Maine (modern-day Saco, Maine)....
-
southern Maine on the east side of the Saco River, was
incorporated as
Pepperellborough in 1762,
honoring its
major landowner, Sir
William Pepperrell. Development...
- of the Rev.
Elihu Whitcomb, as
pastor of the
Christian Society in
Pepperellborough, on the 3d. of July, 1799;
Printed at
Portland [Me.] by B. Titcomb...