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Historical Markers in Dixmont, Maine

 
Clickable Map of Penobscot County, Maine and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Penobscot County, ME (42) Aroostook County, ME (25) Hancock County, ME (112) Piscataquis County, ME (4) Somerset County, ME (3) Waldo County, ME (73) Washington County, ME (66)  PenobscotCounty(42) Penobscot County (42)  AroostookCounty(25) Aroostook County (25)  HancockCounty(112) Hancock County (112)  PiscataquisCounty(4) Piscataquis County (4)  SomersetCounty(3) Somerset County (3)  WaldoCounty(73) Waldo County (73)  WashingtonCounty(66) Washington County (66)
Bangor is the county seat for Penobscot County
Dixmont is in Penobscot County
      Penobscot County (42)  
ADJACENT TO PENOBSCOT COUNTY
      Aroostook County (25)  
      Hancock County (112)  
      Piscataquis County (4)  
      Somerset County (3)  
      Waldo County (73)  
      Washington County (66)  
 
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1 Maine, Penobscot County, Dixmont — The Dixmont Corner Cemetery
Near Western Avenue (New York State Route 9) (U.S. 202) near Old Highway, on the right when traveling east.
Previously called the Luce Cemetery, and later the Mount Harris Cemetery, the current Dixmont Corner Cemetery is the original public burial ground for the town of Dixmont. The Luce Cemetery was reportedly used for re-interments from the Methodist . . . Map (db m148384) HM
2 Maine, Penobscot County, Dixmont — The Dixmont Town HouseBuilt in 1836
On Western Avenue (U.S. 202) east of Lillians Lane, on the right when traveling east.
The Dixmont Town House was built in 1836, probably by Rowland Tyler (1780-1872), one of Dixmont's original settlers. Mr. Tyler is the documented builder of the Dixmont Corner Methodist Church, formerly known as the Union Church, built in 1834-1835, . . . Map (db m136999) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024