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Hannigan Homestead in New Limerick

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Hannigan Homestead in New Limerick
This is how it appears today. I forget the name of the owners currently. The railroad tracks are just down the incline from the house...and Ned [Edward] Hannigan gave permission to allow the train folks to put tracks over his land with the agreement that it would slow down when passing thru so that the boys [his sons] could hitch a ride into town.
Date & Place: at Hannigan Homestead in New Limerick/Aroostook Cty, Maine USA
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