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Merwin A. Delano, Jr. ? Dennis O. Crocker ? Dwight A. Price ? James L. Avery ? Mark A. Babson, Jr. ? Wayne C. Cyr
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This marker has two plaques mounted on the same base The home of Kings once stood here. In 1798 William King bought land in the new downtown, just starting on Shaw Point, and began to build a home close to the Kennebec River and his neighboring s…
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In memory of Constable William Lawrence "Uncle Billy" Jan. 2, 1814 - Sept. 3, 1883 Shot and killed by a burglar while on patrol at the site on the night of September 3, 1883.
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The Seth Thomas Clock Co. manufactured this timepiece in 1911 and only a few of their two-dial clocks remain. This clock retains its original mechanical operation. In 1915, Fred Cox, owner of Hallet Drug Store, purchased the clock and moved it fro…
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This marker has two plaques mounted on the same base Family traditions built this city with blocks of charity. The old city hall shortcomings had been obvious for years, but it took bequest of land and money by George Patten Davenport to spark co…
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In Memory of Those Who Served Revolutionary WarApril 19, 1775 to September 3, 1783 Civil WarApril 12, 1861 to May 26, 1865 Spanish American WarApril 25, 1898 to August 12, 1898 Phippsburg Honor RollLet it be known thatthey are remember…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ8F_sites-of-forts-in-this-area_Phippsburg-ME.html
1. Joseph Berry's Fort - West Bath; 2. Col. Noble's Fort - Pleasant Cove, built in 1734, a stockade with a guard house at each corner and another within the enclosure. "Without its protection the farmers did not dare work their fields."; 3. Clarke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ8D_percival-p-baxter_Phippsburg-ME.html
HonorablePercival P. BaxterGovernor of Mainewho arranged for the purchase of this and other forts from the Federal Government. Fort Popham, with 6,73 acres of land was valued at $6,600.Fort Baldwin, with 45.13 acres of land was valued at $5,000…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ8C_forts-on-the-kennebec-river_Phippsburg-ME.html
Since before Columbus discovered the New World, the Kennebec River has been the scene of settlement and conflict. While Fort Halifax represents the most northern military outpost in the region, it is only one of more than twenty forts that have pr…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMZ6A_firing-a-cannon_Phippsburg-ME.html
Eight soldiers were needed to fire each of the huge cannons that were once here, including a chief of detachment (who gave the commands), a gunner, and six cannoneers. The steps in firing the cannon are shown here. The gunner is indicated by "G…
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