After Freeman retired in 1888, Shaw ran the mill on his own until his death in 1907, during which time the mill's tower was completed.[12]. Their affairs included laying out the highways. [37] The President's wife chose to dine at the Westcustogo Inn. North Yarmouth was incorporated in 1679, by which time the first mill had been built on the Royal … This is an official page for the Town of Yarmouth, Maine Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a A non-denominational church service is held here during the town's Clam Festival. In 1911, Yarmouth Manufacturing Company's electric power plant was built on the site of James Craig's 18th-century sawmill. It was one of the leading industries in Yarmouth, spinning coarse and fine yarn and seamless grain bags, of which it produced up to 1,000 per day. 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The company was later bought by the Morrison and Bennett Shoe Company and reorganized as the Abbott Company. The mill was under the management of brothers Francis Orville Libby and Hosea J. Libby until Barnabas Freeman took over in 1869. You can find this seaside town about twelve miles north of Portland, the state’s largest city. Adjacent to the forge was Florence Sewing Machines repair shop.[38]. Eleanor Roosevelt and her entourage once stayed in a cabin[9] here because the Eastland Park Hotel in Portland banished her dog, Fala. Also included as part of the town are Cousins Island, Lanes Island, Great and Little Moshier Islands, and Littlejohn Island. Pownal native Frank Knight, Herbie's "warden", died in May 2012 at the age of 103. There are six of these stones within Cumberland County,[47] two of which are in Yarmouth: one on Route 88, just south of Ravine Drive on the western side of the road, and one "1.1 miles" away, outside 148 Pleasant Street. Yarmouth Online Town Services Do business with the Town online 24/7. Long connected to fishing due to its proximity to Georges Bank, the town is located in the heart of the world's largest lobster fishing grounds and as a result receives Canada's largest lobster landings each year. [69] The dirt path that looks like it leads to the water is actually the original stage road. )[19][20] The stone wall inside the History Center is original to the Water District building. [68] The Jacob Mitchell garrison was located at the rear of Holy Cross. [5] The Second Falls are just above the Sparhawk Mill, on Bridge Street;[6] the Third Falls are within the bounds of Royal River Park;[7] and the Fourth Falls, near the intersection of East Elm Street and Melissa Drive.[8]. In 1855, the top half of the mill was rebuilt after a fire, but also to accommodate the Royal River Manufacturing Company, which was incorporated in 1857. [12], In 1836 it was incorporated as Yarmouth Paper Manufacturing Company, but when advancements in machinery and processes arrived, competition became too difficult and the mill closed. The town's Main Street gradually became divided into the Upper Village (also known as the Corner) and Lower Falls, the split roughly located around the present-day U.S. Route 1 overpass (Brickyard Hollow, as it was known). The town has two railroad junctions: Royal Junction (midway along Greely Road) and Yarmouth Junction (to the west of East Elm Street at Depot Road; its station is now gone). The first buildings — Jeremiah Baker's grist mill, a carding mill and a nail mill — went up in 1805 between Bridge Street and East Elm Street on the eastern side of the river. Yarmouth is part of the Portland–South Portland-Biddeford Metropolitan Statistical Area. [9], A variety of mills have used power from the Second Falls. [37] Also at this fork in the road once stood Jim Brewer Dennison's blacksmith shop, which he set up in 1863. COVID-19 Yarmouth Status Click for Official Town COVID19 Updates Assessor View property maps and values Backed by $40 million in Federal CARES Act relief funds, the program is focused on supporting Maine's small businesses, like restaurants, bars, tasting rooms, retail shops, lodging businesses and others. The only bus route that services the town is Greater Portland Metro’s BREEZ. The town is home to one radio station, the 1998-founded WYAR, which broadcasts from Cousins Island. In 1952, it was the largest employer in Yarmouth, having sixty people on its payroll. The median age in the town was 45.9 years. [14], "Paved roads and automobiles came to Yarmouth in 1914," wrote Alan M. Hall. Its functionality was replaced in 1964 with a million-gallon standpipe.[20]. Yarmouth ist gelegen an der südöstlichen Küste von Maine, am Atlantischen Ozean. His first mill, up at the Fourth Falls, burned down in 1870. Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, located approximately ten to fifteen miles north of Portland. On October 17, 1998, the academy's ice arena was renamed the "Travis Roy Arena"[42] in honor of an alumnus of NYA who was rendered a quadriplegic after an injury he sustained while playing for Boston University men's ice hockey team in 1995. The local section of King's Highway was (heading north) today's Middle Road in Cumberland, then a right onto Tuttle Road, left onto Foreside Road (where a short section of road preserves the name of the original route), then a left onto Pleasant Street, before continuing its way north to Machias. Burke's car swerved into the breakdown lane, and while Young managed to avoid the car, Condon was hit and thrown 65 feet over the guardrail and down an embankment. In October 1674, the first sawmill, of Englishman Henry Sayward and Colonel Bartholomew Gedney, was built on the eastern (Main Street) side of the First Falls, by present-day Lafayette Street. Hodsdon Brothers & Company, which operated between 1880 and 1901, made ladies' and misses' boots and shoes. Navy.) [11], Davis Cemetery is located on the section of Granite Street to the south of East Main Street and Old County Road, an area known as Sodom historically. Just above Fourth Falls, she crossed the narrow planks of the train trestle on her hands and knees, fearful of the deep water swirling below. Five islands (most notably Cousins Island and Littlejohn Island) are part of the town. Burke pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to twelve years, with eight years suspended.[61]. It is part of the Portland – South Portland – Biddeford Metropolitan Statistical Area. Trolley cars of the Portland and Yarmouth Electric Railway Company used to run, every fifteen minutes, from Portland, through Falmouth Foreside, up and down Pleasant Street and onto Main Street between 1898 and 1933,[55] when the advent of the automobile made rail travel a less convenient option. In 1953, Yale Cordage,[13] owned by Oliver Sherman Yale, occupied it. Patches of snow still dotted the ground when 20-year-old Maren Madsen arrived by train at Yarmouth Junction in May 1892. “The Town Where Others Began” 10 Village Square Road, North Yarmouth, Maine 04097 Ph: 207-829-3705 Fax: 207-829-3743 Office Hours, Monday: Walk-ins 8am - 1pm | By Appointment 1:30pm - 6pm Office Hours,Tuesday Financial support was not forthcoming, however, and its life was short. The pedestrian bridge in the Royal River Park is built on old abutments for a trolley line which ran between Yarmouth and Freeport between 1906 and 1933. [11] The family of Captain Nicholas Drinkwater, Jr. is buried in the latter location, in a communal plot also containing his wife, Margaret, his son, Joshua, and Joshua's wife and Boston native, Harriet. White & Associates and Maine Environmental Laboratory. It was demolished about 1900 and the farm land was purchased in 1916 to become Holy Cross cemetery. The town is accessed via two exits (15 and 17) on each side of Interstate 295. Owned by Florida-based NextEra Energy Resources, it has four steam turbine units, the most recent of which, with its 421-foot chimney, went online in 1978. Six railroad spurs extended from the tracks running behind Main Street to the Forest Paper Company, traversing today's Royal River Park. North Yarmouth, officially the Town of North Yarmouth, is a town in Cumberland County, Maine. [78], On the evening of September 28, 1981, John Condon murdered Maureen and James Austin — his sister and brother-in-law — and their 12-year-old son, Douglas, in their Yarmouth home, at 21 Seaborne Drive. NORTH YARMOUTH — An overwhelming majority of respondents surveyed about marijuana businesses in town … It has eleven southbound services to Portland and twelve northbound services to Brunswick on weekdays and an abbreviated Saturday schedule. In those days, the region was known as North Yarmouth and was inhabited by Native Indians attracted to both the coast and the natural resources. Established in 1965, the Yarmouth Clam Festival is an annual three-day event which takes place in the town during the third weekend in July, attracting around 120,000 people. [18], Here at the northern end of the Royal River Park once stood Charles H. Weston's machine shop and foundry, which, from 1876 to 1892, manufactured equipment for cotton and woolen mills, turbine water wheels, steam engines and a wide variety of machinery for customers all over the world. On the western (or town) side of the river was a scythe and axe factory owned by Joseph C. Batchelder. Sayward, who had arrived from England in 1637, had previously built a saw mill in York, Maine, but it burned in 1669, and he lost about $3,500. St. Bartholomew's Episcopal is at 396 Gilman Road, heading towards Cousins Island. As of 2018's estimation of 8,518, this is about 0.6% of Maine's total population. A water tower with a tank capacity of a quarter of a million gallons was erected off West Elm Street. Smith Street became an uninterrupted offshoot from Pleasant Street, eventually leading to Riverside Cemetery when it was established in 1869, until the Lafayette Street hill was built in the early 19th century. [11], The first bridge carrying East Main Street was erected, above the falls, in 1748. The beautiful town is the epitome of an amazing New England destination. The Town of Yarmouth, Maine epitomizes the best in Maine communities – a New England style main street (known as the “Village”) with a combination of old homes and small businesses, a beautiful parkway along the picturesque Royal River, a sheltered port … Schwind Antiques. They are (from east to west): Elsewhere, the North Yarmouth and Freeport Baptist Meeting House (known locally as the Meetinghouse on the Hill) on Hillside Street was built in 1796. They are built of brick with granite and wood trim. Yarmouth is a small and bustling town located in Cumberland County, Maine. This is today's Lafayette Street hill, which drops about fifty feet from its crest to its base. Russell Hall was originally a dormitory and Academy Hall a classroom; they are now both of the latter use. Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, located twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. Cousins Island Chapel (1895) has been holding non-denominational services since 1954 in a former Baptist church. Enter an Address, Owner Name, Mblu, Acct#, or PID to search for a property Royall's farm, meanwhile, occupied the entire area bisected by Bayview Street.[45]. Holy Cross, a Catholic-denomination cemetery, is affiliated with Falmouth's Parish of the Holy Eucharist. Its dry stone boundary is still intact. Two cemeteries are located near the former site of the "Old Ledge" Meeting House on Gilman Road: a small, half-acre 1731 Pioneer burial ground (also known as the Indian Fighters cemetery), which was the first public burial place in Old North Yarmouth, and the 2.5-acre 1770 Ledge cemetery (some headstones bear dates earlier than 1770, for many bodies were removed from the older cemetery). [1] The town is made up of three major villages: South Yarmouth, West Yarmouth, and Yarmouth Port. She had just returned from visiting family in her native Denmark. Its population was 8,349 in the 2010 census. [11] Roads (or, at least, routes) that appeared on subsequent maps are mentioned below with today's names. RECOVERY GRANTS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES IN RETAIL, HOSPITALITY & TOURISM INDUSTRIES NOW AVAILABLE. Beginning with a single wooden building, the facility expanded to ten buildings covering as many acres, including a span over the river to Factory Island. The per capita income for the town was $34,317. Crabtree in July 1886. Yarmouth Town Hall 1146 Route 28 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 Phone: 508-398-2231 Ext. (The town's early firefighters were called Pumgustuk Fire Company. This became Yarmouth Water Company in 1895, and Yarmouth Water District in 1923. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 22.94 square miles (59.41 km2), of which 13.35 square miles (34.58 km2) (58%) is land and 9.59 square miles (24.84 km2) (42%) is water.[1]. *Only service animals allowed. The Royal River appealed to settlers because its four waterfalls and 45-foot rise within a mile of navigable water each provided potential waterpower sites. While State Route 115 (the eastern terminus of which occurs at Yarmouth's Marina Road and Lafayette Street intersection) is the town's Main Street, it extends as West Main Street into North Yarmouth and as East Main Street from Lower Falls to Granite Street, two miles away, as part of Route 88. Yarmouth has been designated a Tree City USA community every year since 1979; 41 years ago (1979). [17], In 1892, a small steamer named the Hoyt ferried guests from the calm water above the falls to a mineral springs hotel in North Yarmouth that was owned by Giles Loring. The trains pass under two roads and over three crossings on their way through Yarmouth. [79], In 2018, Condon, then 69 years old, claimed he was treated unfairly by the Maine State Prison. The racial makeup of the town was 96.9% White, 0.5% African American, 0.2% Native American, 1.2% Asian, 0.2% from other races, and 1.0% from two or more races. The Yarmouth History Center, run by Yarmouth Historical Society, is located beside the train trestle above, having moved from the third floor of the Merrill Memorial Library in 2013. A former school, District Number 3, still stands at 12 Portland Street. A pedestrian bridge carries it over the Royal River en route to Forest Falls Drive. Large lot owners at the time included Walter Gendall, whose farm incorporated Duck Cove, beyond Town Landing Road in today's Cumberland Foreside (Cumberland was not incorporated as its own town until 1821). In 1756, "to accommodate the teams hauling lumber from the great pine forests inland to the seaboard, a new more convenient way was laid out by the way of Walnut Hill and the road constructed."[11]. 27.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. Official Website of the Town of Yarmouth, Maine Yarmouth Town Hall 200 Main Street Yarmouth, ME 04096 Monday & Tuesday 8 - 4:30, Wednesday & Thursday 9 - 6, Friday 9 - 1 While their headquarters are in the mill, they have regional offices in Faneuil Hall, Boston, and in New York City. [34] Because it burns costly Number 6 residual fuel, the plant has largely been used on an on-call basis for years, fired up only when another big plant goes offline, or when very hot or cold weather spikes the region's demand for energy. It runs elevated through town (including, in controversial fashion, over the harborside at Lower Falls). 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