Part of the town of Farmington.
See Farmington.
First settled by the people from the Provinces in 1816. Town formed from Letter D and Plymouth Grant, and named after the Fort, that carried the name of Governor Fairfield. Incorporated in 1858. Considered one of the largest potato producing towns in the United States.
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Named for the Fort erected in 1841, which was named for Governor Kent. Originally settled by Acadian French refugees who had been forced out of Nova Scotia. Incorporated in 1869.
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Part of the Town of Fort Kent.
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Village in the town of Roxbury.
See Roxbury.