1837 Census of Flagstaff, (Township 4R4 BKP WKR), Somerset Co., Maine
Flagstaff Planation, (Township 4R4 BKP WKR), Somerset Co., Maine bounds: King and
Bartlett, 3R4 BKP WKR, 4R3 BKP WKR, Eustis and Jim Pond.
Flagstaff is named from the fact that Benedict Arnold encamped there for
several weeks with his forces and erected the national standard. This plantation
was overflowed by the creation of the Central Maine Power Co., Dam.
Population:
1900, 115
1910, 149
1920, 102
1930, 179
1940, 143
First Name
Head of Household
Persons under 4
Persons 4 to 21
Persons over 21
Total
Charles Abbot 0 0 4 4
William Abbott 1 6 2 9
Jesse S. Beckey 1 3 5 9
Peter W. Butler 1 3 2 6
William Butler 2 6 2 10
Thomas Butler 0 0 3 3
Daniel Knight 2 1 4 7
Stephen Knight 0 0 3 3
Zadock Norton 1 4 2 7
William Pierce 0 02 2
Rufus Viles 4 8 3 13
Joseph Viles Jr. 2 7 4 13
Osgood Whiteen0 0 5 5
Stephen Wyman 2 1 2 5
© 1998 David C. Young
Androscoggin Historical Society
Extinction of the National Debt
Maine 1837 Census Directory
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