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Belfast Maine



Maine Local Government - County of Waldo - Main Page
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Belfast, Maine 04915 ...

Waldo County, incorporated in 1827, sits in what is commonly called mid-coast Maine along Penobscot Bay. The County is known for both its coastal views as well as its mountain vistas. Belfast is the county seat of Waldo County. In addition to the extensive coastline of Waldo County, the interior of the County is dotted with lakes, ponds, forests and mountains for outdoor enthusiasts to enjoy. ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Facts & History: Weather & Climate
Abbot Village Acton Addison Albion Alfred Alna Andover Anson Ashland Athens Auburn Augusta Aurora Bailey Island Bangor Bar Harbor Bar Mills Bass Harbor Bath Bayville Beals Belfast Belgrade Belgrade Lakes Benedicta Bernard Berwick Bethel Biddeford Biddeford Pool Bingham Birch Harbor Blaine Blue Hill Blue Hill Falls Boothbay Boothbay Harbor Bowdoinham Bradford Bradley Bremen Brewer Bridgewater Bridgton Bristol Brooklin Brooks Brooksville Brookton Brownfield Brownville Brownville Junction Brunswick Bryant Pond Buckfield Bucksport Burlington Burnham Bustins Island Calais Cambridge Camden Canaan Canton Cape Elizabeth Cape Neddick Cape Porpoise Caratunk Cardville Caribou Carmel Casco Castine Center Lovell Chamberlain Charleston Chebeague Island Cherryfield China Clayton Lake Cliff Island Clinton Columbia Falls Coopers Mills Corea Corinna Cornish Costigan Cranberry Isles Crouseville Cumberland Center Cu ... [Read More]

Maine House Democrats
- - Visit Your Representative - - Herbert Adams Walter E. Ash, Jr., Belfast Christopher W. Babbidge Christopher R. Barstow Stephen R. Beaudette Richard D. Blanchard Patricia A. Blanchette Lawrence Bliss Joseph C. Brannigan John R. Brautigam Mark E. Bryant Richard J. Burns Emily A. Cain Marilyn E. Canavan Herbert E. Clark Margaret M. Craven Charles E. Crosby, III Glenn A. Cummings Timothy E. Driscoll Robert S. Duchesne Benjamin F. Dudley Edward R. Dugay Michael E. Dunn Robert W. Duplessie Jane E. Eberle Sean F. Faircloth David W. Farrington Edward D. Finch Jeremy Fischer Charles D. Fisher Stan Gerzofsky Constance D. Goldman Carol A. Grose Stephen P. Hanley Charles W. Harlow George W. Hogan, Sr. Deborah J. Hutton Troy D. Jackson Rodney C. Jennings Theodore Koffman Arthur L. Lerman Jacqueline A. Lundeen Elaine Makas Boyd P. Marley Lisa T. Marraché Edward J. Mazurek Barbara E. Merrill Elizabeth S. Miller Janet T. Mills Stan A. Moody ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: Government: eDemocracy: Find Your Elected Officials
Select one Abbot Acton Addison Albany Twp Albion Alexander Alfred Allagash Alna Alton Amherst Amity Andover Anson Appleton Arrowsic Arundel Ashland Athens Atkinson Auburn Augusta Aurora Avon Baileyville Baldwin Bancroft Bangor Bar Harbor Baring Plantation Bath Beals Beaver Cove Beddington Belfast Belgrade Belmont Benedicta Twp Benton Berwick Bethel Biddeford Bingham Blaine Blue Hill Boothbay Boothbay Harbor Bowdoin Bowdoinham Bowerbank Bradford Bradley Bremen Brewer Bridgewater Bridgton Brighton Plt Bristol Brooklin Brooks Brooksville Brookton Twp Brownfield Brownville Brunswick Buckfield Bucksport Burlington Burnham Buxton Byron Calais Cambridge Camden Canaan Canton Cape Elizabeth Caratunk Caribou Carmel Carrabassett Valley Carroll Plt Carthage Cary Plt Casco Castine Castle Hill Caswell Centerville Chapman Charleston Charlotte Chelsea Cherryfield Chester Chesterville China Clifton Clinton Codyville Plt Columbia Columbia Falls Connor Twp Cooper Coplin Plt Corinna Corinth Cornish Cornvi ... [Read More]

ABBOTT, Nehemiah - Biographical Information
ABBOTT, Nehemiah, a Representative from Maine; born in Sidney, Maine, March 29, 1804; studied law at the Litchfield (Conn.) Law School; was admitted to the bar in 1836 and commenced practice at Calais, Maine; moved to Columbus, Miss., in 1839 and continued the practice of law; returned to Maine in 1840 and settled in Belfast, Waldo County, where he resumed the practice of law; member of the State house of representatives in 1842, 1843, and 1845; elected as a Republican to the Thirty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1857-March 3, 1859); was not a candidate for reelection in 1858; engaged in the practice of his profession until his death; mayor of Belfast in 1865 and 1866; died in Belfast, Maine, July 26, 1877; interment in Grove Cemetery. ... [Read More]


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