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strains when they succumb. The
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living together, 4.2% had a female householder with no husband present, 2.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 49.2% were non-families. 29.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 14.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size
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colonists. By the late 1760s, farmers, artisans, and small traders were beginning to take title to properties in and around "Major
Baggadoose." Though the fur trade was long dead, the region's abundant fisheries and timber attracted entrepreneurs, and the attention of the British government, which
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living together, 7.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 40.3% were non-families. 30.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 12.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.16 and the average family size was 2.69.
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of 2000, there were 1,343 people, 372 households, and 222 families residing in the town. The population density was 172.2 inhabitants per square mile (66.5/km). There were 649 housing units at an average density of 83.2 per square mile (32.1/km). The racial makeup of the town was 97.10%
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and the automobile killed off the hotel trade, the steamship lines that had linked coastal towns and islands, and the local fishing industry. The fortunes of the community did not revive until the 1960s, with the rediscovery of the town's charms by a new generation of summer tourists.
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Castine declined after the Civil War. By then its fleet, which once sailed the globe, carried coal, firewood, and lime to coastal ports in competition with railroads and steamships. Ambitious young people sought their fortunes elsewhere. In 1838, the
Hancock County seat moved to
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English colonies to the south. There is evidence that de La Tour immediately challenged the English action by re-establishing his trading post in the wake of Argall's raid.
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Mathilde and bore him 10 children. The baron became a widower and then married another Abenaki woman named Marie Pidiwammiskwa who bore him two additional children. Castine soon became a force in colonial trade and diplomacy.
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returned this territory to the United States. The
British left in April 1815, at which time they took 10,750 pounds obtained from tariff duties at Castine. This money, called the "Castine Fund", was used in the establishment of
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were buying up old farms and sea captains' houses. Hotels and inns opened as Castine became a flourishing summer colony. Since 1867, it had been site of the Eastern State Normal School.
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in 1941. The 74th Regiment held Majabagaduce until the end of the war, when it was ceded to the Americans as part of the peace settlement. Saltonstall and Revere were later
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Faulkner, Alaric, 1987. "The French at Pentagoet, 1635â1674: An Archaeological Portrait of the Acadian Frontier." Augusta, ME: Maine Historic Preservation Commission.
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monument on the village green is dedicated "In memory of the soldiers and sailors from Castine who offered their lives in The War for the Preservation of the Union."
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Buker, George E. 2002. "The Penobscot Expedition: Commodore Saltonstall and the Massachusetts Conspiracy of 1779." Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press.
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A historical novel depicting the Penobscot Expedition, with a non-fiction "Historical Note" (pp. 451â468) on sources and key details.
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608:Charles de Menou d'Aulnay
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415:. Castine is the home of
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2193:Siege of Pemaquid (1689)
1725:there were 196.8 males.
1180:which are replaced with
1048:Castine from Fort George
493:, a lucrative source of
466:The town is named after
426:Called Majabigwaduce by
271:170/sq mi (65.5/km)
2487:George Augustus Wheeler
2356:"Speakers and Lectures"
2264:, 18 (1938â39): 207â13.
2166:Dictionnaire Acadiennes
1925:10.3138/j.ctt15jjfrm.10
1822:, singer and songwriter
900:United Empire Loyalists
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2620:Town of Castine, Maine
2195:), held in slavery by
1931:Great and Nobel Scheme
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1166:Unitarian Universalist
1146:Maine Maritime Academy
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2668:44.38778°N 68.79972°W
2600:Wasson, George Savary
2536:Dunn, Brenda (2004).
2429:on September 24, 2016
2331:"U.S. Census website"
2306:"U.S. Census website"
1901:Daigle, Jean (1994).
1747:
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1232:Historical population
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961:John Coape Sherbrooke
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773:French and Indian War
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3139:United States portal
2643:May 9, 2008, at the
2448:Fisher, Ann Carrie.
990:Dalhousie University
957:Halifax, Nova Scotia
870:Penobscot Expedition
858:Dice Head Lighthouse
844:Gen. Peleg Wadsworth
836:Penobscot Expedition
814:Penobscot Expedition
757:Windsor, Nova Scotia
532:established a small
268: âą Density
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796:American Revolution
642:In 1667, after the
577:Mount Desert Island
524:Contested territory
145:44.40583; -68.80694
136: /
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1840:, U.S. congressman
1796:Elizabeth Hardwick
1786:, military officer
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667:Jurriaen Aernoutsz
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582:Captain John Smith
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239: âą Water
223: âą Total
213:North Castine
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2592:Smith, Joshua M.
2576:978-0-7735-2699-0
2561:Griffiths, N.E.S.
2549:978-1-55109-740-4
2489:. Published 1875.
2423:Bangor Daily News
2077:"Town of Castine"
1929:; John Faragher.
1916:978-1-4875-1676-5
1838:Hezekiah Williams
1826:Benjamin Milliken
1792:, sound archivist
1766:Deborah Joy Corey
1748:A view in Castine
1730:per capita income
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1193:According to the
1182:disease-resistant
981:Battle of Hampden
889:Revolutionary War
737:Raid on Deerfield
669:who arrived from
567:, Castine, Maine.
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565:Fort Pentagouët
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2365:January 22,
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2258:D.C. Harvey
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2135:Dunn (2004)
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1886:Dunn (2004)
1772:Peter Davis
1760:Noah Brooks
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1097:1980sâ2000s
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965:New Ireland
953:War of 1812
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912:St. Andrews
828:Fort George
824:New Ireland
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679:New Holland
673:, renaming
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3155:Categories
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3083:Harborside
3013:Bar Harbor
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2860:Great Pond
2855:Gouldsboro
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1845:References
1820:Don McLean
1816:, novelist
1790:David Hall
1680:As of the
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3023:Bucksport
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2840:Eastbrook
2835:Deer Isle
2815:Bucksport
2800:Blue Hill
2755:Ellsworth
2737:Ellsworth
2633:newspaper
2019:April 28,
1613:Pentagoet
1221:Islesboro
1213:Penobscot
1189:Geography
1154:Episcopal
1060:Ellsworth
1030:Civil War
1014:Civil War
1004:1820â1960
929:Penobscot
896:Maritimes
761:Chignecto
749:Grand Pré
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311:ZIP Codes
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2910:Sorrento
2905:Sedgwick
2845:Franklin
2805:Brooklin
2641:Archived
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1804:, writer
1768:, author
1707:Hispanic
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702:Pemaquid
613:Acadian
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206:Villages
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3028:Castine
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2865:Hancock
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2785:Amherst
2290:June 4,
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