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    Thomaston, formerly known as Fort St. Georges, Fort Wharf, and Lincoln, is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,739 at the...
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    South Thomaston is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,511 at the 2020 census. A fishing and resort area, the town includes...
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  • Thomaston, Maine is a town on the coast of Maine the United States. The name may also refer to: Thomaston (CDP), Maine, a census-designated place comprising...
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    Thomaston is a census-designated place (CDP) comprising the main village in the town of Thomaston in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population...
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  • Thomaston, Georgia Thomaston, Indiana Thomaston, Maine, a New England town Thomaston (CDP), Maine, census-designated place within the town Thomaston,...
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    USS Thomaston (LSD-28) was the lead ship of her class of dock landing ship of the United States Navy. She was named for Thomaston, Maine, the home of General...
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  • The Maine State Prison was erected in Thomaston, Maine in 1824 and relocated to Warren in 2002. This maximum-security prison has a capacity of 916 adult...
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    Henry Knox (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    and fraudulent land transfers of Indian lands. He retired to Thomaston, District of Maine in 1795, where he oversaw the rise of a business empire built...
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    Thomaston, Maine, which was the home of General Henry Knox, the first Secretary of War to serve under the United States Constitution. The Thomaston class was...
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    History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their First Exploration, 1605; with Family Genealogies. Hallowell, Maine: Masters, Smith...
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    59; William Williamson, p. 115; Also see History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine: from ..., Volume 1, by Cyrus Eaton, p. 30, and Grenier...
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    Samuel C. Fessenden (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Thomaston, Maine, from 1837 to 1856. He then established the Maine Evangelist and began to study law. He was...
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    Henry Thatcher (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    during the American Civil War. Thatcher was born in Thomaston, Massachusetts (after 1820 in Maine) to Ebenezer Thatcher and his wife, Lucy (daughter of...
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  • Rockland, South Thomaston and Owls Head Railway Rockland, South Thomaston and St. George Street Railway Rockland Street Railway Rockland, Thomaston and Camden...
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    S. state of Maine. Before statehood, Maine was officially part of the state of Massachusetts and was called the District of Maine. Maine was granted statehood...
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    Mary Cowan (redirect from Borgia of Maine)
    imprisonment for killing Willis Cowan. Cowan was imprisoned at the Maine State Prison, then in Thomaston, for the following two years. In 1898, her examining physician...
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    were captured and carried to Canada. After trying to lay siege to Thomaston, Maine, in September 1758, a party of Native Americans and Acadians under...
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  • Laura Bonarrigo (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    Massachusetts to a large farm in Thomaston, Maine. She became involved in community theater and in 1981, decided to compete in the Miss Maine National Teenager Pageant...
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    Charles Ranlett Flint (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    owner of the yacht Gracie. Flint was born on January 24, 1850, in Thomaston, Maine. His father, Benjamin Chapman, had changed the family name to Flint...
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  • Fort St. George was a British colonial fort built at present-day Thomaston, Maine during the lead up to Father Rale's War. In 1719–1720, the old trading...
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    John Ruggles (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    began practicing in Skowhegan, Maine. Two years later, Ruggles moved to Thomaston. In 1823, Ruggles was elected to the Maine House of Representatives. He...
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  • Thomaston, Maine. Francis Noble wrote her captivity narrative after being captured at Swan's Island. On June 9, 1758, Indians raided Woolwich, Maine,...
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    History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine, from their first exploration, 1605; with family genealogies. Thomaston, ME: Thomaston Historical...
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    Jonathan Cilley (category People from Thomaston, Maine)
    College. He settled in Thomaston, Maine, where he studied law and attained admission to the bar in addition to editing the Thomaston Register newspaper....
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    States. The Evans was invented by Warren R. Evans, a dentist from Thomaston, Maine. With the help of his brother George, they perfected the rifle and...
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    Corrections." Maine Department of Corrections. Retrieved on December 8, 2009. "A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MAINE STATE PRISON IN THOMASTON". Maine Department...
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  • Montpelier, Kentucky Montpelier, Louisiana Montpelier, a mansion in Thomaston, Maine Montpelier, Maryland Montpelier (Clear Spring, Maryland), a historic...
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    Census Bureau Sockabasin, Allen J. 2007. An Upriver Passamaquoddy. Thomaston, Maine: Tilbury House Passamaquoddy Tribal Government Web Site (Pleasant Point)...
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    Saint George South Thomaston Thomaston Union Vinalhaven Warren Washington Matinicus Isle Criehaven Muscle Ridge Islands Camden Thomaston Glen Cove Hibberts...
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    1777 Thomaston was incorporated, Lermond's Cove became a district called Shore village. On July 28, 1848, it was set off as the town of East Thomaston. Renamed...
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