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- Q20708454 subject Q8318658.
- Q20708454 subject Q8326023.
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- Q20708454 abstract "The Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill is a historic industrial facility on Maine State Route 5 in Waterboro, Maine. For nearly a century beginning in 1869, a lumber mill, powered first by water and then steam, was operated at this location. The property, much of whose equipment is still in situ following its closure in 1963, is a rare surviving 19th-century industrial facility in the rural community. Now owned by the local historical society (which hopes to transform it into a museum property), it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.".
- Q20708454 added "2007-05-08".
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- Q20708454 location Q2436243.
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- Q20708454 nrhpReferenceNumber "07000409".
- Q20708454 thumbnail WaterboroME_DennisJohnsonLumberMill.jpg?width=300.
- Q20708454 wikiPageWikiLink Q2436243.
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- Q20708454 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318658.
- Q20708454 wikiPageWikiLink Q8326023.
- Q20708454 wikiPageWikiLink Q8394015.
- Q20708454 yearOfConstruction "1902".
- Q20708454 added "2007-05-08".
- Q20708454 location "NE side of ME 5, 0.3 mi. N of Silas Brown Rd., Waterboro, Maine".
- Q20708454 name "Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill".
- Q20708454 refnum "7000409".
- Q20708454 point "43.619166666666665 -70.73222222222222".
- Q20708454 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q20708454 type Place.
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- Q20708454 type Location.
- Q20708454 type Place.
- Q20708454 type Thing.
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- Q20708454 comment "The Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill is a historic industrial facility on Maine State Route 5 in Waterboro, Maine. For nearly a century beginning in 1869, a lumber mill, powered first by water and then steam, was operated at this location. The property, much of whose equipment is still in situ following its closure in 1963, is a rare surviving 19th-century industrial facility in the rural community.".
- Q20708454 label "Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill".
- Q20708454 lat "43.619166666666665".
- Q20708454 long "-70.73222222222222".
- Q20708454 depiction WaterboroME_DennisJohnsonLumberMill.jpg.
- Q20708454 name "Dennis Johnson Lumber Company Mill".