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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 139-194

"Gooden Grant Ann Raynes Solomon Raynes Barker Emery Washingtonian Society Angeline B. Snow Reuben S. Grant Mr."

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Intro: pages 362-451

"… Wiggin Clara Martin Cassander Cary Samuel Veazie Reuben Bagley Elbridge Harris Charles McCabe Ada Martin Elizabeth Sayward Rufus Prince William B."

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John Martin: Expert Observer - Harris House, Bangor, ca. 1850

"Martin noted that Reuben Bagley built the house in 1836. View additional information about this item on the Maine Memory Network."

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Western Maine Foothills Region - Dixfield - Page 1 of 5

"By 1782, for example, Reuben Colburn from Pittston, the same Reuben Colburn who had built the leaky bateau for Benedict Arnold’s ill-fated assault on…"

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Highlighting Historical Hampden - Incorporation

"… of Amos Dole, town clerk, John Crosby, and Reuben Newcomb. The response on June 8, 1790 was that those who settled before January 1, 1784, the…"

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Blue Hill, Maine - Discover the Story of Blue Hill - Page 3 of 4

"… library was first proclaimed by Ebenezer Floyd, Reuben Dodge and forty other citizens. The project waxed and waned, even disappeared for a while…"

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Home: The Wadsworth-Longfellow House and Portland - Streetscape, 1790-1930

"Streetscape, 1790-1930 In 1790: X The Reuben Morton house, at left (northeast corner of Brown and Congress streets), is a two-story, wood-frame…"

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Life on a Tidal River - William S. Cohen, The Man and the School

"William S. Cohen with parents Reuben and Clara Cohen, Bangor, ca. 1984Raymond H. Fogler Library Bangor Rye Bread Bakery entrance, ca."

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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Agriculture

"The first grist mill was established by Reuben Colburn and Stephen Pullen at what is now Walton’s Mill in West Farmington."