Author: Hiram, Maine, Title: Hiram Sesquicentennial Celebration 1814-1964.
Description: Maine, Hiram, (1964). G PB. Photos of Hiram Falls, Board of Selectmen, Executive Committee Sesquicentennial Celebration, the King's Pine, oldest citizen,. oldest male citizen, Hiram Falls, a painted scene of Hiram by Hazel Hester, The Old Homestead, James Davis Wilder, and a map of Hiram. How Hiram acquired its name: In 1788 Timothy Cutler received a land grant on what is now known as Hiram Hill. He was appointed postmaster April 1, 1801. He, General Peleg Wadsworth and Capt Charles L. Wadsworth were Free Masons so what was Great Ossipee was called Hiram in honor of Hiram, King of Tyre; first as a plantation, a district in 1807, and then as a town in 1814. Laid in a four-page program of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of The Town of Hiram, Maine July 26-August 2, 1964. Few owner stamps and pencil jottings.
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Price: US$ 45.00 Seller: Crabtree's Collection Old Books
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