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Town of Winn

Penobscot CountyWinn is a town in Penobscot County, incorporated on March 21, 1857 from Five Islands Plantation. Chadbourne has only one fascinating line about the town's name: Winn was named for John M. Winn of Salem, Massachusetts, who owned it until cheated out of it by sharpers.

Joseph Snow from Arlington, Massachusetts settled there in 1820, naming it Snowville probably as much for the winter precipitation as for himself. By 1829 the military road to Houlton passed through the town. Before that, mail was carried by boat on the Mattawamkeag River, then on horseback to Houlton.

Winn is an agricultural community slowly losing its small population as are many northern Maine towns.

From Maine: An Encyclopedia (www.themaineencyclopedia.com)

Town Officials

Title Name
Assessors Agent Herbert Dickey
Municipal Clerk Patricia Hussey
Municipal Treasurer Clinton Haynes
Selectman/Assessor Barry Rhoades
Selectman/Assessor Valerie Ferrard
Selectman/Assessor Jeannie Thurlow
Tax Collector Clinton Haynes

Town Facts

County: Penobscot

School Dist/Dept:
MSAD 30

Senate District: 30

House District: 11

Congressional District: 2

Population: 420

Area: 29.6 sq miles

Pop. Density: 10/sq mile

Longitude: W 68:20:06

Latitude: N 45:27:14

Contact Information

Address:
Po Box 98
Winn, ME 04495
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Tel: (207) 736-2703

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