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People with a connection to Kittery, York County, Maine. Pages in category "People from Kittery, Maine" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
Pepperrell joined his father-in-law in business, and by 1695 owned most of Kittery Point. By the early 18th century he was one of the wealthiest men in New England. His son, also named William, was active in the family business, and joined the local militia, rising to command the entire militia of the Massachusetts District of Maine.
The Robert and Louisa Traip House is a historic house at 2 Wentworth Street (Maine State Route 103) in Kittery, Maine. Built about 1839, it is a rare statewide example of a Greek Revival house with colonnaded sides. Robert Traip, its first owner, was one of Kittery's wealthiest men at the time.
KITTERY, Maine — The Warren’s Lobster House waterfront restaurant property has been listed for sale at $4.9 million by its longtime owners, as a prior deal for a local developer to purchase, ...
The Kittery Land Trust is working on a grant application in order to preserve eight acres of land along Spruce Creek, efforts supported by the town, which pledged $12,000 toward the conservation ...
Christopher Mende (foreground), vice president of surveying with Civil Consultants in South Berwick, led a formal perambulation of the disputed border between Kittery and York on Monday, June 24 ...
Kittery is a town in York County, Maine, United States, and the oldest incorporated town in Maine. [2] Home to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard on Seavey's Island , Kittery includes Badger's Island , the seaside district of Kittery Point , and part of the Isles of Shoals .
The Dennett Garrison is a historic First Period house at 100 Dennett Road in Kittery, Maine. With an estimated construction date of 1710, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the state of Maine. When listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, [1] it was still owned by descendants of its builder, John Dennett. [2]