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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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