New Vineyard, Franklin County
County · Incorporated · Previous Designations · Boundary Changes · Villages, Locations and Settlements · Adjacent Towns and Townships · Maps · Cemeteries · Vital Records · Miscellaneous Records · Military Records · General Resources · Bibliography 
County
Franklin County (set off from Lincoln County to Kennebec County in 1799, to Somerset County in 1809, to Franklin County in 1838)
Incorporated
1802 from Plantation No. 2
Previous Designations
Township No. 2, First Range North of Plymouth Claim, West of Kennebec River (T2 R1 NPC WKR)
Boundary Changes
Part known as New Vineyard Gore was set off to Industry in 1815
Land was set off to New Portland in 1834 (returned in 1835 by repeal of the act)
Land was set off to Anson in 1840, and to Industry in 1844
Part of Strong was annexed in 1856
Villages, Locations and Settlements
New Vineyard (Luce's Mills, Stewart's Mills, Vaughn's Mills), Pratt's Corner (former post office), West New Vineyard (former post office at New Vineyard)
Adjacent Towns and Townships
Anson, Farmington, Freeman Township, Industry, New Portland, Strong
Maps
Maine Historical Maps: New Vineyard
Cemeteries
Vital Records
New Vineyard Vital Records, 1902
Miscellaneous Records
New Vineyard Ledger Book 1839-1861
Military Records
World War I Soldiers Index: New Vineyard
General Resources
FamilySearch Catalog: New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine
Bibliography
Hatch, William Collins, A history of the town of Industry, Franklin County, Maine, from the earliest settlement in 1787 down to the present time, embracing the cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark (Farmington, Me.: Press of Knowlton, McLeary & Co., 1893)
Mitchell, Harry Edward, and E. K. Woodward, comp., New Vineyard and Strong register, 1902 ([Kingfield, Me.: s.n.], 1902 (W.P. Watson, printer))
Poole, Dorothy Cottle, A New Vineyard (Edgartown, Mass.: Dukes County Historical Society, 1976)
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