St. Albans, Somerset County
County · Organized · Incorporated · Previous Designations · Boundary Changes · Villages, Locations and Settlements · Adjacent Towns and Townships · Maps · Military Records · General Resources · Bibliography 
County
Somerset County (set off from Lincoln County to Kennebec County in 1799, to Somerset County in 1809)
Organized
By 1800 as Fairhaven Plantation
Incorporated
1813
Previous Designations
Township No. 5, Fourth Range North of Waldo Patent (T5 R4 NWP)
Boundary Changes
Part of Hartland was annexed in 1821
Land was set off to Hartland in 1846
Part of Ripley was annexed in 1862, but returned when the act was repealed in 2002
Villages, Locations and Settlements
Dixie Corner, Dow Corner, East Saint Albans (former post office at St. Albans), Johnson Corner, Lyford Corner, Nutter Corner, St. Albans (Saint Albans), Stronghold, Wildwood
Adjacent Towns and Townships
Corinna, Harmony, Hartland, Palmyra, Ripley
Maps
Maine Historical Maps: St. Albans
Military Records
World War I Soldiers Index: St. Albans
General Resources
FamilySearch Catalog: St. Albans, Somerset, Maine
Official Website: Town of St. Albans
Bibliography
______, The East Somerset County Register, 1911-1912 (Auburn, Me.: Chatto & Turner, 1912)
Bigelow, Gladys M., and Ruth M. Knowles, History of St. Albans, Maine (Bowie, Md.: Heritage books, 1995)
Ellis, Mrs. Charles M., "Old St. Albans families," Eastern Gazette, 13 Apr. 1933 - 23 Mar. 1939)
Knowles, Ruth M., Warren's four towns: St. Albans, Hartland, Palmyra, Corinna ([St. Albans, Me.]: R.M. Knowles, c1988)
Mitchell, Harry Edward, et al., comp., The Hartland and St. Albans register, 1904 (Brunswick, Me.: H. E. Mitchell Pub. Co., 1904)
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