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- The Pownalborough Courthouse is a historic court house at 23 Courthouse Road in Dresden, Maine, USA. Built in the early 1760s, it was the first county...
- was incorporated as Pownalborough in 1760, when Lincoln County was created in the Maine District of M****achusetts. Pownalborough included the Town of...
- 1675 and then resettled around 1730. In 1760, it was incorporated as Pownalborough after Colonial Governor Thomas Pownall. In 1802, it resumed its original...
- served as a witness in the trial of Judge Joseph North in 1789 held at Pownalborough Courthouse. In this case, Rebecca Foster, the wife of a local minister...
- Boston in 1755. After briefly practicing law in Scituate, he moved to Pownalborough (present-day Dresden, Maine, then part of M****achusetts), and became...
- including the early mill village of Head Tide. Originally a part of old Pownalborough, the town was settled around 1760 and incorporated in 1794 by the M****achusetts...
- Anglican, sought a minister to serve the rural parish of Frankfort or Pownalborough (now Dresden, Maine, but then part of M****achusetts), which was part...
- Representatives from Maine. Kidder was born on December 8, 1787, in Pownalborough, M****achusetts (now known as Dresden, Maine). He pursued classical studies...
- the site of an Anglican church built in 1770 in what was then called Pownalborough or Frankfort, and was active until 1779. The church congregation was...
- attorney. Adams wrote, "From Falmouth now Portland in Casco Bay, to Pownalborough there was an entire wilderness, except North Yarmouth, New Brunswick...