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Location: Lewiston, Androscoggin, Maine, United States
Surnames/tags: One_Place_Studies Maine United_States
Androscoggin County, Maine
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Lewiston, Maine One Place Study
Name
Geography
- Continent: North America
- Country: United States of America
- State/Province: Maine
- County: Androscoggin
- GPS Coordinates: 44.0975, -70.1925
- Elevation: 217 ft (66 m)
History
Lewiston is a city in Androscoggin County, settled in 1770 and incorporated as a Lewistown on February 18, 1795 from Lewistown Plantation. After annexing land from Greene and Webster (now Sabattus) in 1852, it became a city on November 22,1862.
Lewiston Plantation was orignally part of the Pejepscot Patent
Population
- 2020: 37,121
- 1970: 41,779
- 1950: 40, 974
- 1900: 23,761
- 1870: 13,600
- 1850: 3584
- 1800: 948
Villages, Locations and Settlements
Barkerville, Crowley's Junction (or Crowley Junction, former railroad station), Garcelon's Ferry (former post office), Lewiston, South Lewiston, Thorne's Corner
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