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- The Sebasticook River is a 76-mile-long (122 km) river in the central part of Maine, in the United States. From its source (45°03′17″N 69°13′36″W / 45...
- 133 at the 2020 census. The town's borders surround the s****line of Sebasticook Lake. The town was settled c. 1808 as East Pond Plantation, then incorporated...
- The Sebasticook Lake Fishweir Complex is a series of prehistoric fishing weir structures submerged in the waters of Sebasticook Lake in Newport, Maine...
- from Norridgewock. In 1815, the town was organized as the Plantation of Sebasticook, but was incorporated on June 18, 1819, as Warsaw after Warsaw, Poland...
- Midcoast Conservancy Sebasticook Regional Land Trust 7 Lakes Alliance Kennebec Land Trust Land in Common Midcoast Conservancy Sebasticook Regional Land Trust...
- The East Branch Sebasticook River is a tributary of the Sebasticook River in central Maine in the United States. It is part of the Kennebec River watershed...
- M****achusetts General Court on the peninsula at the confluence of the Sebasticook and Kennebec rivers. A settlement subsequently sprang up under its protection...
- part of the town of Clinton. The village sits on the north side of the Sebasticook River, a tributary of the Kennebec River. The Clinton CDP includes rural...
- Tributaries of the Kennebec include the Carrab****ett River, Sandy River, and Sebasticook River. Segments of the East Coast Greenway run along the Kennebec. The...
- prosperity. The town grew because of its location on the East Branch of the Sebasticook River, which provided excellent water power for mills. In 1818, Jonathan...