At the Station

Arts, Sciences, Letters, History, Civics of Farmington, Maine.

History

    • The Meeting House Cemetery. Named after the Center Meeting House located where the County Courthouse now stands.

      • Update 20201225: Rows A1 through B4 have been updated courtesy of Mr. F. G. Butler. I found a searchable text file version on Internet Archive.

      • Update 20201121: Issues with being able to see the maps for rows A1 and A2 have been resolved. The maps are now visible to all.

      • Update 20201118: Spreadsheets for each row have been updated with data from Francis G. Butler's History of Farmington. Many denizens had their dates of birth filled in where they were blank before, and relationships were clarified.

      • Update 20201021: The spreadsheets for each row have been updated with more vital statistics for the cemetery denizens.

      • Update 20200921: Thanks to Deborah Probert and the restoration work on the Center Cemetery headstones, several rows have been updated. As a result, rows A1, A2, A3, B2, B4, and B6 have been renumbered.

      • Update 20200901: Spreadsheets for each row have been added. These spreadsheets can be downloaded to assist researchers, and will be updated with new information on a regular basis. The tables showing the headstones are to document what is found at the grave sites. The spreadsheets focus on the denizens of the Meeting House Cemetery and their personal histories.

      • Update 20200826: Thanks to the sharp-eyed review by Claudia Bell of the Farmington Historical Society, the tables for each row have been corrected and updated. (Maps to be updated soon.)

    • The Butterfield Cemetery (under construction).