Water Companies in Anson, ME
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* Anson Water District
(207) 635-2211 more info
Bingham Water District
(207) 672-3621 more info
Farmington Water Dept
(207) 778-4777 more info
Kennebec Water District
(207) 872-2763 more info
Kennebec Water Power Co
(207) 634-2830 more info
Madison Water District
(207) 696-4221 more info
Mt Blue Standard Water District
(207) 639-5306 more info
New Portland Water District
(207) 628-4810 more info
Solon Water District
(207) 643-2473 more info
Water Department
(207) 645-2001 more info

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Facts about Anson, ME:
Anson is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 2,583 at the 2000 census. It includes the villages of Anson and North Anson. This was once territory of the Norridgewock Abenaki Indians. It was first settled in 1772 as Plantation Number One in what would become Somerset County on March 1, 1809. General Benedict Arnold and his troops passed through Anson village in 1775 on their way up the Kennebec River to the ill-fated Battle of Quebec. The town was incorporated on March 1, 1798 as Anson, named after Lord George Anson. On March 20, 1845, North Anson was set off as a separate town, although on March 13, 1855, it reunited with Anson. With much rich alluvial soil, Anson became an agricultural town. Water power sites around the Carrabassett River helped North Anson develop into a small mill town. In 1859, it had two tanneries. It had two sawmills and three boot and shoe factories in 1886, when the town produced boots, shoes, leather, bricks, lumber, flour...

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