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Georgetown-on-Arrowsic began splitting away; in 1759, Woolwich withdrew, followed in 1781 by Bath. In 1814, Phippsburg was set off and incorporated. The original petition requested that it be named Dromore after one of the town's oldest sections, but
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Kennebec, on the site of a much smaller battery built in 1808. It became the control center for an underwater minefield in the 1890s. The more modern
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1349:Brief Description and History of Phippsburg, Maine
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1431:"Phippsburg | Maine: An Encyclopedia"
1386:Chadbourne, Ava H. (April 20, 1949).
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1164:2000 census
1138:other races
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1851:Categories
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1721:Georgetown
1716:Bowdoinham
1251:References
1168:As of the
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523:missionary
446:massacring
389:Winnegance
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323:feature ID
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