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Monmouth, Kennebec, ME

Monmouth is a town in Kennebec County, settled in 1775 and incorporated on January 20, 1792 from Wales Plantation.

Named for the Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth in which Dearborn took part, the town has an abundance of access to Cobbosseecontee, Annabessacook, and Cochnewagen lakes. Many lakeside cottages come to life during the summer months.

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1774 - (Monmouth, ME) - First settlement made in town by Thomas Gray and others.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1792 - Town of Monmouth incorporated Jan 20, named in honor of Gen'l Henry Dearborn's valiant conduct at the battle of Monmouth, N J.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1801 - (Monmouth, ME) - Capt. Sewall Prescott's tavern (The Old Fort) erected.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1803 - Monmouth Academy incorporated, later, granted 10,020 acres of land.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1839 - Monmouth
Monmouth, Maine
Kennebec county. This is a fine township, and beautifully watered by some of the sources of the Cobbessecontee. It lies 15 miles S.W. from Augusta. The village is very pleasant and is the seat of a flourishing academy. Wheat crop, 1837, 5,256 bushels. Population, same year, 1,847. Incorporated, 1792.
The New England Gazetteer containing descriptions of all the states, counties and towns in New England: also descriptions of the principal mountains, rivers lakes, capes, bays, harbors, islands and fashionable resorts within that territory. Alphabetically arranged. By John Hayward, author of the Columbian Traveller, Religious Creeds, &c. &c. Boston: John Hayward. Boyd & White, Concord, N.H. 1839

1844 - (Monmouth, ME) - Old Town House erected.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1851 - (Monmouth, ME) - First Academy building burned.

Town Register of Wayne, Wales, Monmouth, Leeds & Green, Maine, H.E. Mitchell Co, Brunswick,ME 1905

1870 - Maine has a mail carrier, now 76 years of age, who has carried the mail daily from North Monmouth to Monmouth Centre for twenty-one years, and has missed but one trip during that time.

St Joseph Herald
Saint Joseph, Michigan
January 29, 1870

1886 - Monmouth
Monmouth the north-westerly town of Kennebec County, is about 16 miles from Augusta, and about 48 miles from Portland, on the line of the Maine Central Railway from the latter place to Waterville. The town is nearly square in its form; and is bounded on the east by Litchfield and West Gardiner, north by Winthrop and Wayne, and having the town of Wales, in Androscoggin County on the south, and Green and Leeds, in the same county, on the west. On or near the border lie five ponds, commencing at the south-east with Purgatory ponds, there follow Cobbossee Contee Great Pond at the north-east, Annabessacook at the north, Androscoggin Pond at the north-west, and parallel to and south-easterly of this, Wilsons' Pond. The latter takes its name from a man who was drowned in it by the Indians. The first settlers found a small tribe of these residing in town, who gradually disappeared. In the western part of the town lies Cochnewagan Pond, whose outlet furnishes the power for the...Read MORE...

1888 - A MAINE VILLAGE WIPED OUT. ALL THE STORES AND THE POST OFFICE DESTROYED BY FIRE.
WINTHROP, Me., April 19 - A disastrous fire occurred in Monmouth Centre this afternoon, destroying every store in the place and causing at least $75,000 damage. Monmouth is a great trading centre for the country around and one of the liveliest villages in Kennebec County. The fire, which originated in the cellar of Edwards & Flaherty's drug and general merchandise store, was discovered at 3:35 P. M. and the large building was soon in flames. The buildings adjoining caught fire, and as the town had no fire apparatus assistance was asked of Lewiston. A steamer was sent from that city and did good work, but could not save the business portion of the town, which was already enveloped in flames. The following buildings were completely destroyed:

Cochnewagon Hotel, with livery, owned by D. A. Pinkham & Son; residence of Dr. M. O. Edwards, owned by Edwards & Flaherty; Edwards & Flaherty's general store, Harlowe's shoe store, G. S. Edward's boot and shoe store, Gilman & Beal's hardware...

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1895 - Monmouth
Monmouth, a post-village in Monmouth township, Kennebec co., Me, on the Maine Central Railroad, 16 miles N.E. of Lewiston, and 16 miles W.S.W. of Augusta. It contains the Monmouth Academy, 2 churches, 2 tanneries. Pop. of the township in 1890, 1362.
Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World: A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer Or Geographical Dictionary of the World Containing Notices of Over One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Places ...Joseph ThomasJanuary 1, 1895J.B. Lippincott

1906
Monmouth, a post-village in Monmouth township (town), Kennebec co., Me., on the Maine Central R., 16 miles NE> of Lewiston. Pop. of the town in 1900, 1236; of the village, 312.
Lippincott's New Gazetteer: A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer Or Geographical Dictionary of the World, Containing the Most Recent and Authentic Information Respecting the Countries, Cities, Towns ... in Every Portion of the GlobePublisher J.B. Lippincott Company, 1906

2023 - Here's a list of places to go and things to do in Monmouth:
Cobbosseecontee Lake: Start your visit with a scenic stroll around Cobbosseecontee Lake. You can bring a picnic, go fishing, or just enjoy the tranquility of the water.

c*mston Hall: Check out c*mston Hall, a historic building right in the heart of Monmouth. It often hosts community events, concerts, and performances.

Monmouth Museum: Explore the Monmouth Museum if you're interested in local history. It's a great place to learn about the town's past and the people who shaped it.

Lily Brook Farm: If you love animals, pay a visit to Lily Brook Farm. It's a family-friendly farm where you can interact with various animals, including horses, goats, and chickens.

Hobbit Land: Take a stroll through Hobbit Land, a whimsical garden that's sure to delight visitors of all ages. It's a unique and charming spot that locals love.

Monmouth General Store: Grab a bite at the Monmouth General Store. It's a classic small-town spot where you can enjoy a sandwich or some homemade baked...

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