Frederic Parkhurst was born in Bangor in 1864. He was elected governor of Maine in January of 1921. He was a republican. Frederic Parkhurst collapsed on his first day of office. He died in January of 1921. Places Called Bangor Bangor is the name of several places: In the United Kingdom: Bangor, a town in County Down, Northern Ireland Bangor, a city in Gwynedd, Wales (and home of the University of Wales, Bangor) Bangor-on-Dee (a. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Official language(s) None Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Area - Total - Width - Length - % water - Latitude - Longitude Ranked 39th 86,542 km² 305 km 515 km 13. ... Republican is a term used generally to describe a number of different organisations, principles, or political movements, and/or the persons supporting these. ...
WILLIAM H., proprietor of the United States Hotel, Uhrichsville, was born in Smithfield, Jefferson County, Ohio, April 25, 1815, and is a son of Peregrine and Ella (Lamastres) Dempster, the former a native of Maryland, the latter of Pennsylvania, both of Scotch ancestry; his father
STEPHEN H., foreman of the railroad shops at West Uhrichsville, for the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling Railway Company, is a native of Vermont, born March :3, 1832, His parents, Henry and Austin Lovejoy, were natives of New Hampshire; the former was a carpenter and farmer by occupation.
JOHN H., boot and shoe manufacturer, Uhrichsville, was born in Harrison County, Ohio, June 16, 1885, and is a, son of M. and Mary (Hanna) Lukens, natives of Maryland, the latter of German descent.
He was born in New Lebanon, N. H., February 16, 1902, but spent the larger part of his life in Belfast, Me. He was one of seven children, and his father was [45] a poor, hardworking flsmith.
After his time various people took his ideas directly and indirectly, through the teachings of others who were indebted to Quimby, and modified them in line with their own understandings of philosophy and religion.
Phineas Parkhurst ("Park") Quimby was born on February 16, 1802, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and died on January 16, 1866, in Belfast, Maine.