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  2. Daigle, Maine - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Vital Daigle developed a property called "New Canada Plantation" south of the family homestead, where Daigle manufactured lumber. [4] The township adopted the name "New Canada". [5] Daigle had a post office from 1899 to 1933, [6] and Vital Daigle was the first postmaster. [7] A church called Holy Family Parish was built in 1906.

  3. Jean-Baptiste Daigle House - Wikipedia

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    The Jean-Baptiste Daigle House is a historic house at 4 Dubé Street in Fort Kent, Maine. Built c. 1840, it is a rare surviving example of an Acadian log house, and the only one known to be near its original location. It was built by one of a father-son pair, each named Jean-Baptiste Daigle, and moved a short distance about 20 years after its ...

  4. Bath, Maine - Wikipedia

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    It is also the county seat of Sagadahoc County. Bath is currently growing at a rate of 0.29% annually and its population has increased by 1.21% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 8,764 in 2020. [2] The city is popular with tourists, many drawn by its 19th-century architecture. It is home to the Bath Iron Works and ...

  5. Maine family sues funeral home for mishandling remains of ...

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    According to a complaint filed in York County Superior Court by their attorney earlier this week, Corrina and Raymond Korzeb, of Sanford, Maine, arrived at Bibber Memorial at Autumn Green in ...

  6. Oak Grove Cemetery (Bath, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Oak Grove Cemetery (originally the Sewall Burying Ground) [2] is an historic cemetery located in Bath, Maine. Its oldest headstone bears the date January 22, 1777. [2] The cemetery was purchased from the heirs of Charles Sewall in 1872. [2] The cemetery is situated on Oak Grove Avenue near Maple Grove Cemetery.

  7. Sagadahoc County, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Sagadahoc County (/ ˈ s æ ɡ ə d ə h ɒ k / SAG-ə-də-hok) is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of the 2020 census, the population was 36,699. [2] Its county seat is Bath. [3] In geographic area, it is the smallest county in Maine. Sagadahoc County is part of the Portland–South Portland, ME Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  8. List of mayors of Bath, Maine - Wikipedia

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    Levi P. Lemont (1874), "Town, city and county officials", 1400 Historical Dates of the Town and City of Bath, and Town of Georgetown, from 1604 to 1874, p. 19 – via HathiTrust Parker McCobb Reed (1894), "Municipal government" , History of Bath and environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine, 1607-1894 , Portland, Me.: Lakeside Press, Printers – via ...

  9. Sumner Sewall - Wikipedia

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    A native of Bath, Maine, Sewall dropped out of Harvard College in 1917 to go to Europe to aid the Allies during World War I. Sewall served first in the American Ambulance Field Service from February through August 1917, then in the U.S. Army Signal Corps, then finally as a fighter pilot in the U.S. Army Air Service, becoming an ace by scoring seven victories.