Country Tractor & Auto Service Brownfield, ME At Country Tractor & Auto Service we provide quality service that you can rely on at an affordable price that you can depend on. At no time will we talk you into service that is not necessary. We will let you know in advance if we feel that the repairs you asked for are necessary or excessive for the current condition of your vehicle or piece of equipment. Countrytractorandauto.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Hastings Law Office Fryeburg, Maine... Serving Maine and New Hampshire Since 1847 David R. Hastings, formerly of Bethel, Maine, opened this family practice of law in 1847 in Lovell, Maine. Forced by illness into early retirement from the Civil War in 1864, he immediately swapped his Lovell law practice with a Fryeburg attorney and reestablished his law practice in Fryeburg, Maine where it has continuously existed ever since. David R. Hastings' only son, Edward E. Hastings, joined his father as an attorney in 1879 starting the tradition of a family law practice as Hastings & Son. The two practiced together until illness caused David R. Hastings to retire in 1892. Thereafter, Edward E. Hastings continued as a solo practitioner of law until his son, Hugh W. Hastings, entered the law office in 1914. They practiced in the days of travel by horse and wagon or train. It was common to travel to the Oxford County Probate Court in South Paris, Maine via Portland by train from Fryeburg, stay overnight and travel the next day to the Court by train. After completing probate matters at the Court, he would return by afternoon train to Portland, again stay overnight, and then take the train ride to Fryeburg on the third day of this court trip. Hugh W. Hastings served as a Captain in World War I organizing his own company in the Milliken Regiment; a customary enlistment method of that era. After his father's illness in 1936, Hugh W. Hastings continued as a sole practitioner of law. In 1943, he was appointed the only judge to serve for the Western Oxford Municipal Court sitting in Fryeburg and served until the Court was reorganized as part of our present District Court system in 1965. As a part-time Judge hearing traffic citations, minor offenses and bind over hearings for the Superior Court in South Paris, his office was his courtroom. As an avid outdoorsman, Judge Hastings vacationed every month of April to trap fur at a rustic family camp in Fryeburg with only canoe access, no electricity, but with telephone service on a twenty eight party line. While on vacation trapping, officers would often telephone Judge Hastings primarily on criminal matters. If needed, he would meet the officer with a prisoner to bind over to Superior Court for a serious offense. He would travel by canoe about two miles to Walker's Bridge at the public road crossing the Saco River, hear the State's evidence and then act judiciously on the paperwork all at stream-side. He then had to paddle the two miles back to camp. It was an earlier era when justice was meted more swiftly, yet neighborly. Clarence Mulford, creator of Hopalong Cassidy, through his friendship with Judge Hastings established the Mulford Trust; a large charitable trust to benefit other qualifying charities which continues to be administered through this office by attorneys David R. Hastings II and Peter G. Hastings as Trustees. Hastings-law.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
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Fryeburg Historical Society Fryeburg, Maine The purposes of this corporation are primarily education in nature including to cultivate social intercourse and friendship among its members; to collect and preserve in its museum data touching the history of Fryeburg, the Fryeburg area, Oxford County, and the State of Maine; to collect and preserve articles, specimens and material objects illustrative and demonstrative of the customs, modes and habits of former times in the areas mentioned; to work towards the ownership of permanent headquarters and museum; to perpetuate the memory of those who, by their labors and heroism, contributed to make the history of the areas mentioned; to engage in acts which would assure the preservation of the town's visual beauty as it relates to its heritage; to compile, write and/or publish historical material of the Town of Fryeburg and the Fryeburg area, or cause the same to be done; to do all acts necessary and convenient for the furtherance and promotion of the aforesaid purposes; to exist under the laws of Maine as a corporation without capital stock and not for pecuniary profits. Fryeburghistorical.org~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check