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The historic Daniel Cony clock will remain in the building. [3] The building remains property of the City of Augusta, but the group Housing Initiatives of New England retains a long-term, 49-year lease for a fee of $1/year. [5] In July 2015, the renovated building was opened as Cony Flatiron Senior Residence, a senior housing complex. [6]
The Former Augusta City Hall is located at 1 Cony Street in Augusta, Maine.Built in 1895-96, it is a well-preserved local example of civic Renaissance Revival architecture, and served as Augusta's city hall until 1987.
The Governor Samuel Cony House also known as the William Payson Viles House, is an historic house at 71 Stone Street in Augusta, Maine. [2] Built in 1846, it is a fine example of a Greek Revival house altered with Classical Revival features in the 20th century.
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Cony draws its students from Augusta, as well as the surrounding communities of Chelsea, China, Jefferson, Palermo, Somerville, Vassalboro, Whitefield, and Windsor. [ 3 ] The school's origins are in the Cony Female Academy, which was founded in 1815 by Daniel Cony, and originally opened in 1816, to provide free education to orphans and other ...
1 Cony St. Augusta: 6: Charles M. Bailey Public Library ... Augusta: 28: Cony High School: Cony High School. September 29, 1988 : Cony Circle at Cony and Stone Sts ...
The following is a list of mayors of the city of Augusta, Maine, ... Samuel Cony, 1854 [1] Joseph W. Patterson, 1855, 1865, 1867 [1] Albert M. Dole, 1856 [1]
Cony was originally a Democrat and served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives from 1835 to 1836 from Penobscot County. He also served as a member of the governor's executive council (1839), the land agent for Maine (1847–1850). In 1850 he left Old Town for Augusta when he was appointed state treasurer of Maine (1850–1854). He ...