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    Bucksport is a historical town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,944 at the 2020 census. Bucksport is across the Penobscot...
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  • Bucksport is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Bucksport in Hancock County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,885 at the 2010 census...
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  • Bucksport can refer to: Bucksport, California Bucksport, Maine Bucksport (CDP), Maine Bucksport, South Carolina This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    The Bucksport Railroad Station is a historic railroad station on Main Street in Bucksport, Maine. The station was built in 1874 by the European and North...
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    Haverhill, Massachusetts. He died March 18, 1795, in Bucksport, Maine. He is the founder of the town of Bucksport, having settled what was known as Plantation...
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  • The Bucksport Branch is a railroad line in Maine that was operated by the Maine Central Railroad. It is now part of the Pan Am Railways system. The Bucksport...
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    building on Franklin Street in Bucksport, Maine. Built in 1850-51 by the Eastern Maine Methodist Conference, it housed East Maine Conference Seminary, which...
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    services available for boaters and is also home to the Bucksport Restaurant. Henry Buck of Bucksport, Maine, moved to South Carolina in the 1820s to start lumber...
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  • From Stump to Ship (category Documentary films about Maine)
    the Maine Humanities Council, the narration was recorded with the film. The film is distributed by Northeast Historic Film, in Bucksport, Maine. Footage...
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  • is a woman's stocking-clad foot, or maybe a boot, located in Bucksport Cemetery, Maine. The Dark Watchers (also known by early Spanish settlers as Los...
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  • The East Maine Conference Seminary was a Methodist seminary and preparatory school in Bucksport, Maine. Located on Wilson Street in Bucksport, it educated...
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    Portland, Maine. The village is, according to the TV documentation, north of Frenchman Bay which would be Mt. Desert Island and near Bucksport, Maine about...
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    View of Bucksport A passage between casemates A medium-sized (10 inch) Rodman cannon Panorama of the fort entrance View from Bucksport, Maine waterfront...
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    Waldo–Hancock Bridge (category Buildings and structures in Bucksport, Maine)
    was completed in June 2013. The Waldo–Hancock Bridge, Ft. Knox, and Bucksport, Maine, seen from Verona Island (1994) The Waldo–Hancock Bridge as seen from...
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  • million to expand its yard. In 2014, the company purchased the Bucksport mill in Bucksport, Maine from paper mill company Verso Corporation, leading to the...
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  • Duck Cove School (category Buildings and structures in Bucksport, Maine)
    historic former school building at 429 Maine State Route 46 (south of junction with Duck Cove Road) in Bucksport, Maine. Built in 1895, this wood frame one-room...
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    Pacific Railway). Maine Central also operated a line southeast from Bangor along the coast through Machias to Calais, with branches to Bucksport, Bar Harbor...
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    Phineas Heywood House (category Buildings and structures in Bucksport, Maine)
    The Phineas Heywood House is a historic house at 343 Maine Street in the center of Bucksport, Maine. Built c. 1824, it is one of the finest Federal style...
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    Boat Yard. In 2014, Front Street Shipyard began leasing a building in Bucksport, Maine, where production boats are built. Front Street Shipyard is situated...
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  • Bucksport High School is a public high school in Bucksport, Maine, United States. It is part of Regional School Unit (RSU) 25. Between 350 and 400 students...
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    the Maritimes at Vanceboro, Maine. Maine Central Eastern Division branch line trains to Calais, Bar Harbor, or Bucksport required backing moves to cross...
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    Maine is a state located in the Northeastern United States. According to the 2020 United States census, Maine is the 9th least populous state, with 1...
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    Edward Winslow Hincks (category People from Bucksport, Maine)
    brigadier general during the American Civil War. Hincks was born in Bucksport, Maine. His name, spelled correctly, is "Hincks", but the "C" was deleted...
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  • Charles Whitney Coombs (category People from Bucksport, Maine)
    Charles Whitney Coombs (1859, Bucksport, Maine – 1940, Montclair, New Jersey) was an American composer and organist. He was prolific in both sacred and...
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    Jed Prouty Tavern and Inn (category Buildings and structures in Bucksport, Maine)
    Inn is an historic building at 57 Main Street in downtown Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine. It was built around 1780 as a two family home and was converted...
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    Buck Memorial Library (category Buildings and structures in Bucksport, Maine)
    The Buck Memorial Library is the public library of Bucksport, Maine. It is located at 47 Maine Street in the center of the town, in an architecturally...
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    German ironmaster (b. 1718) March 18 – Jonathan Buck, founder of Bucksport, Maine (b. 1719) March 21 Giovanni Arduino, Italian geologist (b. 1714) Honoré...
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  • state of Maine. Canadian Pacific Kansas City Eastern Maine Railway (EMRY) (Owned by New Brunswick Southern Railway) Operates Woodland Rail, LLC Maine Northern...
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    botanical artist. Homer née Benson was born in 1809 in Bucksport, Massachusetts (it became part of Maine in 1820). In 1833 she married Charles Savage Homer...
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    William B. Hincks (category People from Bucksport, Maine)
    highest decoration, the Medal of Honor. Hincks was born in 1841 in Bucksport, Maine. He moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, as a boy. Described as a young...
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