Maine Places

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Stockton Springs, Waldo County

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County

Waldo County (set off from Lincoln County to Hancock County in 1789, to Waldo County in 1827)


Incorporated

1857 from part of Prospect as the town of Stockton; name changed to Stockton Village in 1869, then back to Stockton in 1872; name changed to Stockton Springs in 1889


Villages, Locations and Settlements

Cape Jellison, Cape Junction (former railroad station), Fort Point, Fort Pownall, Sandy Point (Sandypoint), South Prospect (former post office at Stockton Springs), Stockton Springs, Stockton Village (former post office at Stockton Springs)


Adjacent Towns and Townships

Castine, Penobscot, Prospect, Searsport, Verona Island


Maps

Maine Historical Maps: Stockton Springs


Miscellaneous Resources

Fort Pownal 250th Anniversary

Fort Pownal Waste Book, 1772-1777


Military Records

World War I Soldiers Index: Stockton Springs


General Resources

FamilySearch Catalog: Stockton Springs, Waldo, Maine

Official Website: Town of Stockton Springs

Maine Memory Network: Stockton Springs

Maine Memory Network: Stockton


Bibliography

Ellis, Alice V., The Story of Stockton Springs, Maine (Stockton Springs, Me.: Historical Committee of Stockton Springs, 1955)

Hichborn, Faustina, Historical Sketch of Stockton Springs (Waterville, Me.: Press of Central Maine Pub. Co., 1908)

Mitchell, Harry Edward, et al., comp., The Town Register: Searsport, Stockton Springs, Prospect, 1907 (Brunswick, Me.: H.E. Mitchell, 1907)

Parsons, Nancy S., comp., Stockton Springs Vital Records, 1857-1891 (Orrington, Me.: C & H Pub. Co., [1979])

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