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Washburn home into a historical museum to provide the community with remarkable stories of the 19th and 20th century and with the intent to preserve the land and buildings. The
Norlands Living History center's buildings such as the 1867 mansion, 1853 school house, 1828 meeting house, and 1883 library are all still in use today. The Washburn home still includes the families memories and documents such as historical clothing, photographs, furniture, books, family papers and artwork. The Norlands offers the community to experience life as it was in Maine in the 18th and 19th century. The Norlands is a family home of Israel Washburn, one of the many industrial and political rulers of the 19th Century. Opened in 1821, today the Norlands is a popular historical museum in which offers a variety of activities to experience the rural life of the Washburn family. The Norlands Living History Center buildings includes the famous Norlands mansion, a 19th-century schoolhouse, a library specifically for the Washburn family, a barn for farm animals, a meeting house and a farmers cottage. In April 2008, the farmers cottage and barn tragically burned down. In early 2011, the farmers cottage was rebuilt and reopened to the public. The barn has yet to be rebuilt as of July 2012.
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1088:. Spruce Mountain High School is a public high school in Jay, Maine which serves education for students of Jay, Livermore and Livermore Falls since 2011. Spruce Mountain High School is a result of the consolidation between the Jay School Department and RSU #36. The name "Spruce Mountain" comes from a local ski slope, located in Jay Maine. This popular ski slope in the small community is home to many students and residents of all three towns in the winter, which makes the name appropriate for the school district name. Spruce Mountain colors are Black, Green and White, and the mascot is the Phoenix.
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408:. The Androscoggin River divides East Livermore and Leeds on the east and southeast. On the south of the river is Turner, on the west side is Canton and Hartford, and on the north side is Jay and Canton. From 1760 to 1805, Livermore had been in Cumberland and Lincoln Counties. In 1805, the town became part of
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Century in Livermore, Maine had mostly consisted of farmland which provided products such as dairy to numerous markets around the New England area. As the 19th Century progressed, Livermore had quickly advanced New England's lifestyle through their farmland and involvement to the mills. As
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living together, 7.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.3% had a male householder with no wife present, and 30.3% were non-families. 24.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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of 2000, there were 2,106 people, 842 households, and 602 families residing in the town. The population density was 55.9 inhabitants per square mile (21.6/km). There were 1,066 housing units at an average density of 28.3 units per square mile (10.9 units/km). The racial makeup of the town was
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The small town of
Livermore, Maine is still recognized and well known for the Washburn- Norlands Living History Center on 290 Norlands Rd, also known as the Israel Washburn Homestead. The Washburn- Norlands foundation supports the Washburn family and descendants. This foundation had converted the
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living together, 6.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.5% were non-families. 23.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 8.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.50 and the average family size was 2.93.
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churches. Livermore, Maine today has seventeen schoolhouses, which are worth about $ 4,000. In 1880, the noted citizens of
Livermore, Maine were Jonathan G. Hunton, General David Learned, the governor of Maine Reuel Washburn.
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Androscoggin County. In 1880, the population was 1,262. In 2010, the population was 2,095. Livermore had originally been a grant from the state of
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Location of
Livermore (in yellow) in Androscoggin County and the state of Maine
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Maine Genealogy: Livermore, Androscoggin County, Maine
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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1128:(1818â1882), Civil War era general, 11th governor of
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Jonathan Smith, Resident of East Livermore till 1854
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Ebenezer Whittemore, a blacksmith of East Livermore
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2017:West Branch Little Magalloway River
1977:Second East Branch Magalloway River
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1917:Little East Branch Cupsuptic River
1902:First East Branch Magalloway River
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2012:West Branch Ellis River
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514:Name of Lake or Pond
402:Oxford, Massachusetts
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1765:United States portal
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1684:Lisbon Falls
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2120:Moose Brook
1997:Swift River
1962:Rapid River
1942:Muddy River
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1832:Alder River
1816:Tributaries
1744:West Poland
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1716:communities
1541:County seat
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1273:October 18,
1246:January 17,
1191:(1889â1895)
1117:Minneapolis
1020:2000 census
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964:2010 census
569:Round Pond
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2674:44°23â˛02âłN
2606:West Paris
2280:Tripp Pond
2195:Akers Pond
2175:Wild River
2080:Dead River
2042:Wild River
2007:Webb River
1842:Bear River
1739:West Minot
1199:References
1024:As of the
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301:feature ID
209:Population
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2556:Shelburne
2536:Readfield
2516:Pittsburg
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2451:Livermore
2411:Greenwood
2351:Cambridge
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2336:Brunswick
2290:Webb Lake
2215:Echo Lake
1810:watershed
1626:Livermore
1189:Minnesota
1130:Wisconsin
1076:Education
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289:FIPS code
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2531:Rangeley
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2476:Monmouth
2441:Lewiston
2421:Hartford
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1646:Sabattus
1571:Lewiston
1155:and the
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355:, Maine
293:23-40665
265:ZIP code
158:Villages
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2546:Rumford
2541:Roxbury
2416:Hanover
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2311:Andover
1344:June 4,
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449:Baptist
430:logging
383:History
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125:Country
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2571:Turner
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1674:Greene
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637:80.8%
632:1,560
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337:Maine
327:is a
270:04253
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257:UTC-4
236:UTC-5
217:2,127
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2596:Weld
2511:Peru
1666:CDPs
1396:2008
1371:2012
1346:2015
1324:2016
1275:2015
1248:2022
1227:2012
1084:and
952:1.5%
943:2020
928:2010
922:8.0%
913:2000
907:6.8%
898:1990
883:1980
868:1970
862:3.8%
853:1960
847:0.8%
838:1950
823:1940
817:4.6%
808:1930
793:1920
778:1910
763:1900
748:1890
733:1880
718:1870
703:1860
688:1850
673:1840
658:1830
643:1820
628:1810
613:1800
601:Note
596:Pop.
572:161
550:208
539:165
451:and
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316:.org
299:GNIS
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2431:Jay
1296:188
1086:Jay
1045:or
1000:or
617:863
561:18
528:26
331:in
282:207
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