Farmington Falls, Maine Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

There are several interesting facts and figures about the population and steets of Farmington Falls City. The following information is intended for the general public. For further information, please see the table below. You can also read the census report from Farmington. The population of the city is roughly equal to the population of the surrounding area. There are approximately 21,000 people living in Farmington Falls City. There are a total of 1,726 households.

The city is a shire town located in Franklin County, Maine. It is thirty-five miles northeast of Augusta and 70 miles north of Portland. The area was once occupied by the Abenaki Indians, who cleared the fields to grow potatoes and maize. In 1776, a group of people from Topsham explored the area and laid out the Sandy River Plantation. The Revolutionary War delayed the permanent settlement of the city.

Joseph Holland moved to the farm in 1783 from Easton, Mass. He constructed a temporary house near the interval. In 1786, the town's first marriage was performed in this temporary structure, which had no floor. The couple, Joseph Battle and Eunice Maloon, served their guests with baked lamb and knives carried by the bride and groom. In 1790, the Holland family sold the land to John Church, who later renamed it Temple.

The earliest known tannery in Farmington Falls City was started by Ebenezer Sweet. It is located southwest of the Cong. Meeting house. Then, in 1796, another tannery was established. This is known as the Gristmill. This mill is still operated today by Mr. Davis. It is a liberal business. You can visit this mill for a delicious meal.