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The Lermond Mill, now also known as Morgan's Mill, is a historic mill complex on Payson Road in Union, Maine. With a history dating to the late 18th century, and its present buildings from the early 19th century, it is one of the oldest operational water-powered mills in the state of Maine.
Maker/Sculptor: Statue by E. J. Miller of South Thomaston, base by James Dornan of Union Type: Soldier Materials: Black granite from George Green's quarry, South Thomaston; White Granite
History. Union was part of a tract of land called the Muscongus Patent, a grant made March 2, 1629, by the Plymouth Council to John Beauchamp and Thomas Leverett. About 1720, it was purchased by General Samuel Waldo of Boston and thereafter called the Waldo Patent.
The number of broilers produced in Maine increased nearly two hundred percent between 1940 and 1945, from 500,000 to 1,452,000; but the greatest growth came in the next five years when there was more than a thousand percent increase in production to 16,916,000.
[YOUN-yun] is a town in Knox County, incorporated on October 20, 1786 from Sterling Plantation. According to the Union Historical Society, The area was used by Wawenock Native Americans of the Abenaki nation for hunting, fishing, and gathering berries and other vegetables.
Our Mission of the Union Historical Society is to promote interest in and knowledge about history in general and the history of Union, Maine, in particular, through public programs and through preservation and display of documents, artifacts, archives, buildings and published materials.
The Maine Antique Tractor Club is a family-oriented, nonprofit organization that focuses on the preservation of information, documents, and artifacts relating to the invention, development, and use of farm tractors and related implements and equipment.