History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . he lawyers are Joseph Dane, Edward E. Bourne, JamesM. Stone, and A. E. Haley. The physicians are OrrinRoss, Lemuel Richards, Frank M. Ross, J. B. Wentworth,and E. W. Morton. The Boston and Maine Railroad, whose station is at theedge of the village, supplies all needed facility for com-munication and travel east and west, and the merchant ma-rine, of which about fifty vessels are owned in Kennebunk,affords all other needed advantage for trade and Eastern Railroad passes th


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . he lawyers are Joseph Dane, Edward E. Bourne, JamesM. Stone, and A. E. Haley. The physicians are OrrinRoss, Lemuel Richards, Frank M. Ross, J. B. Wentworth,and E. W. Morton. The Boston and Maine Railroad, whose station is at theedge of the village, supplies all needed facility for com-munication and travel east and west, and the merchant ma-rine, of which about fifty vessels are owned in Kennebunk,affords all other needed advantage for trade and Eastern Railroad passes through the town about twomiles north of the village, at which point quite a little vil-lage has sprung up. The principal hotel in the village is the Mousam House,by John G. Baker. It is an old and well-established placeof entertainment. The population of the town in 1S70 was 2603; valua-tion of estates, 81,577,504. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. DANIEL REMICH,son and only child of James K. and Elizabeth (Twombly)Remich, was born in Dover, N. H., April 11, 1809, andwas brought to Kennebunk when three months old. He. (^cJ-d/yt^jc/, yZ£/?^^cA^


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