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Source: Boston Commercial Gazette - Mass.
Dated: September 23, 1824
FARM FOR SALE. 
THAT
valuable FARM, situated in New Castle, Maine, on the Damariscotta River, known by the name of "Bryant's Old Farm."  Said Farm consists of about 120 acres of Land, well adapted to mowing and tillage.  It is wholly fenced by a substantial stone wall, and has a decent two story Dwelling House, Barn, And Warehouse.  It was formerly a place of much business, and from its eligible situation may be made one of the most valuable places in that part of the country.  There are on the premises a Wharf, Graving Beach, and Ship Yard, all on the navigable waters of said river.  The whole of which are now offered for sale, at a very low rate.  If said Farm be not disposed of at private sale on or before the first Monday of November next, it will be sold at Public Auction, on the premises, at two o'clock in the afternoon.  For terms, which will be liberal, inquire of J. & E. PHILLIPS, Boston, or two ALBERT SMITH, Esq.  Nobleboro, Maine.
Source: Portland Advertiser - Maine
Dated: April 3, 1827
FOR SALE
A C
onvenient two Story Dwelling HOUSE in a central part of the town, suitable for a small family - terms liberal - for further particulars inquire of E. SEAVER, No. e, Merchant's Row, Middle st. 
tf march 20.
Source:  Boston Journal - Massachussetts
Dated: August 31, 1874
New England Special Dispatch to the Boston Journal New Hampshire Nashua, N. H., Aug. 30
MAINE.  State Muster.
AUGUST, Me., Aug. 29.  The Capitol Guards of this city, mustering fifty-four muskets, will leave for Bangor in the Pullman train Monday night, arriving there at half past five o'clock in the morning,  The Biddeford company, accompanied by Bond's Bank of Boston, will be on board the same train.  Lieut. Col. Charles Walker, Assistant Quartermaster General of the Governor's staff, and Lieut. Col. John M. Brown, Division Inspector, Major Seth C. Farrington, Assistant Adjutant General, Major Albert W. Bradbury, side-de-camp of Major General Chamberlain's staff, passed through this city this afternoon on their way to Bangor to engage in perfecting the arrangements for the approaching muster.

Source: Grand Forks Herald - North Dakota
Dated: Apr. 17, 1890

A Smart Maine Boy
     Otis Oliver,
of Nobleboro, 11 years old, is about the smartest boy of his age in Maine.  Last winter he cut and hauled to market 2,400 hoop poles, using a pair of steer calves which he bought with his own money and broke to the sled himself.  He has also chopped and hauled a big pile of wood, brought ice from Pomaquid lake with an ox team when the mercury was at zero, and done any amount of other work.  He gets up at sunrise and works from choice. -
New York Sun.

Source: Springfield Republican - Springfield, Mass.
Dated: November 24, 1897
    Sixty-four fourth class postmaster were appointed at Washington yesterday, including the following:  Maine, East Fryburg, Harmon V. Berry; Nobleboro, George L. Hall; Connecticut, No_nk, E. P. Sawyer; Oakville, F. S. R. Douglass.
Source:  Worcester Daily Spy - Massachusetts
Dated: May 3, 1894
OLIVER - In this city, to Lydia A., wife of Silas Oliver, 80 yrs. 11 mos. 20 days.  Funeral services from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Jones, 80 Lincoln street, (this) Thursday, 3 p.m.   Relatives and friends are invited to attend.  Burial at Nobleboro, Maine.
Source:  Boston Journal - Massachusetts
Dated: October 7, 1903
MAINE HUNTER LOSES HIS LIFE IN WOODS
Gun Discharged and Cuts Off Back of Head
     Damariscotta, Me. - Oct. 6 - Willis Cramer of Nobleboro was instantly killed while hunting today.  His gun was accidentally discharged, the shot literally cutting off the back of his head.  He was 35 years of age and unmarried.

 


 

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