Historical records matching David Albert Snowman
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About David Albert Snowman
David had a twin brother, Jacob Everett Snowman. They moved to Sedgwick, Maine with their family at the age of 5.
"Snowman School House
The schoolhouse was built in 1895 by carpenter and school teacher David Snowman and was named the Snowman Schoolhouse after him. He was assisted with the schoolhouse project by his two sons, Walter and George Snowman.
David Snowman also served as one of the town's selectmen, served as Superintendent of Schools and other civil affairs of the town. He was the last remaining veteran of the Civil War in Aroostook County.
The Snowman School house has historical importance as it is the only original one-room school house left in the community. Other one-room school houses have either been torn down or converted into garages or homes. The schoolhouse has been kept in its original state of past years including the box type stove in the center of the room. The museum has antiques and historical items donated by townspeople and others." ("History of Woodland" accessed June 2015)
David Albert Snowman's Timeline
1844 |
June 15, 1844
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Maine, United States
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1869 |
July 9, 1869
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Sedgwick, Hancock County, Maine, United States
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1871 |
January 11, 1871
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Sedgwick, Hancock County, ME, United States
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March 15, 1874
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1876
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April 1, 1879
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1880
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1883 |
December 3, 1883
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Woodland Center, Woodland, Aroostook County, Maine, United States
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