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  Leeds Maine Real Estate - Real Estate Information in Leeds ME
Leeds Maine Real Estate - Real Estate Information in Leeds ME Real Estate Agents: Partner with us.
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  History of Leeds, Maine
The manufactories consist of a board and shingle-mill at the Centre; a saw-mill and gristmill at West Leeds, and a board and shingle-mill at Curtis's Corner.
It was incorporated as the town of Leeds in 1801.
General Oliver O. Howard, well-known in the whole country, is a native of Leeds, together with his brothers, Rowland B., a minister and editor of ability, and Charles H., now publisher of "The Advance," a religious journal in Chicago.
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 Leeds, Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leeds is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States with a population of 2001 as of the 2000 U.S. census.
It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area.
Camp Tekakwitha the only entirely french-speaking summer camp in United States, is situated in Leeds, Maine.
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 Find Leeds, ME Basement Contractors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A Leeds, Maine remodeling contractor should be able to determine if there are any problems that need to be fixed before beginning your basement remodel.
It's also very important to check your Leeds, Maine contractor's references and prior experience with basement projects similar to your own, as well as meet with any subcontractors they will be working with.
Maine produces 99% of all the blueberries in the country making it the single largest producer of blueberries in the United States.
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 A visit to Leeds, Maine (ME)
The community of Leeds is located in Androscoggin County.
In addition, Leeds is located 7 miles [11 km] to the northeast of Turner.
Greene is located 7 miles [11 km] to the south and Monmouth lies 6 miles [9 km] to the southeast of Leeds.
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 Leeds, Maine
Leeds, Maine is 44 miles N of Portland, Maine and 142 miles N of Boston, Massachusetts.
Leeds, compared to the great majority of similar-sized towns, is characterized by married couples rather than single adults.
Among Leeds political contributors, John Kerry was favored among Presidential candidates in 2004, with $250.
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 Find Leeds, ME Siding Contractors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Leeds, Maine homeowners can choose from a variety of siding options, including vinyl, wood, stucco or metal siding.
A Leeds, Maine siding professional can help you to determine the best siding for your home, your budget, and for the Leeds, Maine climate.
Maine is the only state in the United States whose name has one syllable.
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 ROOTS AND ROUTES
The Civil War had a major impact on the people of Leeds, Maine, and the experience is still central to communal memories in the town.
The Third Maine was organized in May of 1861, its soldiers recruited from the area around Leeds.
After the brief ceremony on Monument Hill, all proceeded to the Leeds Central School, where Civil War historian Charles Plummer, assuming the persona of General Oliver Otis Howard, regaled several generations with stories of the battles and the aftermath.
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 Leeds Homes for Sale. Real Estate in Leeds, Maine
Maine Homes > Androscoggin County Homes > Leeds Homes for Sale
View recently listed real estate properties throughout the Leeds, Maine area on Homes.com.
Once you have located a listing of interest, simply complete the information request or search for Leeds Real Estate Agents to help you find or purchase your new Leeds home.
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 Civil War Service Records - Indians of the 7th Maine Infantry
Swason was discharged from the 1st Maine because of disability received in the line of duty.
His father died about 1850 and his mother remarried early in 1860 to Soloman Libby of Leeds ME. In the 1860 census we find Elizabeth Peal living in the home of Soloman Libby at Leeds where she is referred to as a domestic servant.
Franklin enlisted in Co. K of the 7th Maine Infantry on 30-Apr-1861 and was discharged due to disability on 26-Sep-1861.
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 Register of Leeds, Maine
The first saw-mill in town was built by John Jennings, at West Leeds.
THE SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH and society was organized in 1843, erected meeting house at South Leeds.
Church organized at North Leeds, Feb. 11, 1829, by Elder Abizer Bridges.
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 Leeds Personal Injury Lawyer: Free Legal Services in Maine (ME)
A nationally-recognized personal injury law firm, Weitz and Luxenberg is committed to helping clients win cases, get the compensation to which they’re entitled and get on with their lives.
Please be advised that Weitz and Luxenberg may not be able to represent every lawsuit in all regions of Maine due to state and federal statutes.
If we are unable to represent you, we may refer you to an attorney with whom we have a relationship, or to your local bar association for legal help.
www.weitzlux.com /maine/leedspersonalinjurylawyer_211842.html   (407 words)

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