Report of the Selectmen of the Town of Dover, 1866-1867

Contributed by Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society

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This town report was written for the town of Dover, probably the first town settled in Piscataquis County (about 1800). It was incorporated in 1821, the same year as the neighboring town of Foxcroft. In 1915 the Legislature passed an act authorizing the union of the towns of Dover and Foxcroft, which the town of Foxcroft immediately voted to approve. It took until March 1, 1922 for Dover to gather the necessary votes, and the two officially became Dover-Foxcroft. The report contains information about such things as town employees, welfare and the school system.

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  • Title: Report of the Selectmen of the Town of Dover, 1866-1867
  • Creator: Selectmen of the Town of Dover
  • Creation Date: 1867
  • Subject Date: 1867
  • Location: Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, ME
  • Media: Paper
  • Object Type: Text

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Dover-Foxcroft Historical Society
10 Orchard Road, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426
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