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1835 | Incorporation of the town of Otis |
1836 | Incorporation of the towns of Amity and Linneus |
1839 | Incorporation of the town of Argyle |
1852 |
Incorporation of the town of Grafton, now a township in Oxford County |
1897 |
Cornelia “Fly Rod” Crosby becomes the first licensed Maine Guide after the Maine Senate’s passage of the Guide licensing legislation on this date. |
1900 | Portland Carpenters and Joiner Union is organized | ||
1902 | Madison Carpenters and Joiner Union is organized | ||
1936 | Floods produced by a major freshet cause $25 million in damages in south-central Maine. | ||
1971 |
U.S. Justice Department files suit in Portland U.S. District Court charging three companies with obstructing and polluting the Kennebec River with their logging operations: Scott Paper Co., Winslow; Hudson Pulp and Paper Co., Augusta; and Kennebec Log-Driving Co., Skowhegan. |