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Historic Hallowell - This won't hurt a bit!

"Benjamin VaughanMaine Historical Society Doctor Benjamin Vaughan came to Hallowell in 1796. He was born in Jamaica where his family owned extensive…"

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Strong, a Mussul Unsquit village - Groups, Clubs & Organizations - Page 3 of 3

"Partridge, Elliott W. Loring, Frank E. Vaughan, Gilbert Eustis, Alton B. Tucker, Henry E. Mayo, H A Durrell, Austin T. Voter, James H."

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Historic Hallowell - In Sickness and in Health

"… are five of special note: four doctors; Benjamin Vaughan, Benjamin Page, John Hubbard, Henry Pope Clearwater, and one celebrated midwife, Martha…"

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Historic Hallowell - Industry on Bombahook

"… the stream was renamed Vaughan Stream after the Vaughan Family inherited it from Benjamin Hallowell's family in the late 1700's. By Sam Webber"

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Historic Hallowell - Kennebec Wire Company

"Benjamin Tenney was a successful Hallowell business man who also owned the Sandpaper Mill further up Vaughan Stream and was later to become the mayor…"

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Four sons of Jacob Abbott, Farmington, ca. 1865

"Upper left: Benjamin Vaughan, b. 1830. Upper right: Edward, b. 1841. Lower left: Austin, b. 1831. Lower right: Lyman, b. 1835."

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Historic Hallowell - A Post-Revolutionary Generation

"Some, like Charles and Benjamin Vaughan, came to advance property interests inherited from Benjamin Hallowell, the Kennebec Proprietor for whom the…"

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Historic Hallowell - Hallowell History Bibliography

"Dutton & Co., 1936. Craig, Murray C. Benjamin Vaughan (1751-1835): The Life of an Anglo-American Intellectual."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Jacob Abbott

"… Library In May of 1828 Jacob married Harriet Vaughan. A year later Jacob opened up Mt. Vernon, a high school for girls, with his brother in…"