
The Saco River and the Maine Central RR White Mountains Line dominate this 1910 survey of the borderlands between Maine and New Hampshire. The landscape is a network of small mill settlements and agricultural centers connected by rail, including East Brownfield Brownfield Sta and Bridgton Junction. Notable social institutions of the early 20th century are well-documented, specifically the Parsonsfield Seminary and a high density of rural schoolhouses such as Blake School, Rands School, and Tripptown School.
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