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Grinding Wheels
Grinding Wheels
These stones formerly owned by the Clements Family in 1804 were used to grind corn on Little River in West Gorham. They were a gift to the town by the Manchester Family for the 1936 Bicentennial.
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Narragansett School Mural Paintings
Gorham "Coloring Book" illustrated by Ann Kennedy 1998
Gorham "Coloring Book" illustrated by Ann Kennedy 1998
The Gorham Times - Special Commemorative Issue Celebrating Gorham's 275th Anniversary 1736-2011
1st Parish Congregational Church
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