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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Lincolnville

 
Clickable Map of Waldo 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 Waldo County, ME (69) Hancock County, ME (83) Kennebec County, ME (54) Knox County, ME (40) Lincoln County, ME (12) Penobscot County, ME (37) Somerset County, ME (3)  WaldoCounty(69) Waldo County (69)  HancockCounty(83) Hancock County (83)  KennebecCounty(54) Kennebec County (54)  KnoxCounty(40) Knox County (40)  LincolnCounty(12) Lincoln County (12)  PenobscotCounty(37) Penobscot County (37)  SomersetCounty(3) Somerset County (3)
Lincolnville, Maine and Vicinity
    Waldo County (69)
    Hancock County (83)
    Kennebec County (54)
    Knox County (40)
    Lincoln County (12)
    Penobscot County (37)
    Somerset County (3)
 
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1Maine (Waldo County), Lincolnville — French's Beach
On Atlantic Highway (U.S. 1) at Maine Route 173, on the right when traveling north on Atlantic Highway.
Eunice & Hezekiah French came here from Billerica, Massachusetts in 1799 built a log cabin nearby and ten children were born there — Map (db m59657) HM
2Maine (Waldo County), Lincolnville — Lincolnville Center
On Belfast Road (Maine Route 52) at Searsmont Road (Maine Route 173), on the right when traveling south on Belfast Road.
Lincolnville Center was a busy place in the 19th Century with three general stores, two blacksmith shops, a couple of sawmills, several shoemaking shops, a one-room school, two churches and a wheelwright shop. In 1904 the Lincolnville Telephone . . . — Map (db m55827) HM
3Maine (Waldo County), Lincolnville — Lincolnville War of 1812 Cannon
On Atlantic Highway (U.S. 1) 0.1 miles north of Beach Road (Maine Route 173), on the right when traveling north.
. . . — Map (db m55342) HM WM
4Maine (Waldo County), Lincolnville — Lincolnville's Town House
On Belfast Road (Maine Route 52) at Town House Road, on the right when traveling south on Belfast Road.
Erected in 1820 by George Ulmer the building served as the town's meeting place In 1899 High School was held here — Map (db m55828) HM
5Maine (Waldo County), Lincolnville — Near this Site in 1770
On Belfast Road (Maine Route 52) at Joy Road, on the right when traveling south on Belfast Road.
Nathan & Lydia Knight built a log cabin and became the First Settlers of Canaan Plantation which in 1802 was incorporated as Lincolnville — Map (db m55825) HM
 
 
 
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Oct. 28, 2020