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On February 26, 1795, Phipps-Canada was incorporated as Jay for John Jay, the first chief justice of the Supreme Court. Originally in Cumberland County, Jay became part of the formation of Oxford County on March 4, 1805 (affirmed part of Oxford County in 1808), then of Franklin County on May 9, 1838.
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[JAY] a town in Franklin County, incorporated on February 26, 1795 from the former Phipps' Canada Plantation and was named for the nation's first Chief ...
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Jay. Welcome to Jay! Once home of the Anasagunticook Abenaki Indians, the thriving town of Jay was incorporated in 1795 and named after the first Chief ...
JAY, MAINE ... Established in 1795 Including Chisholm and Bean's Corner. In 1790 & 1800 it was in Cumberland County. 1810 -1830 it was in Oxford County. Since ...
This database is a history of the town of Jay, located in Franklin County, Maine. Topics of this history include topography, Indians, early history of the ...
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History of Jay, Franklin County, Maine. Authors. Benjamin F. Lawrence Rev. Publisher.
A genealogical resource guide for Jay, Franklin County.
Jay's history is closely linked to the development of the paper industry in the region. The town was originally settled in the early 19th century, and its ...
Image 9 of History of Jay, Franklin County, Maine, HISTORY OF JAY FRANKLIN COUNTY, MAINE BY Rev. Benjamin F. Lawrence, A.M. When Time, ...