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Funeral Homes in Paris, ME
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Facts about the city
Paris is a town in and the county seat of Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 5,183 at the 2010 census. The census-designated place of South Paris is located within the town. Because the U.S. Post Office refers to the entire town as South Paris, the town as a whole is commonly referred to as South Paris. The main exception is the area known as Paris Hill, which is a scenic historic district popular with tourists.
Paris Obituaries
It was disclosed by Monterey Herald on November 25th, 2012 that Frederick Gustavus III Baker passed on in Monterey, California. Baker was 80 years old and was born in Paris, ME. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Frederick Gustavus III's life.
History
Because the US Post Office refers to the entire town as South Paris, the town as a whole is commonly referred to as South Paris. It was noted for scenic beauty and excellent pasturage, including some of the state's best livestock and dairy farms. The land in Maine would retain the name Township Number Four. The census-designated place of South Paris, Maine Paris is located within the town. It was the second attempt to repay the soldiers, because their first grant in New Hampshire, made on November 24, 1736 and called Township Number Four, was deemed invalid because of a prior claim by the heirs of John Mason.
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