Dunn Cemetary On access road to canton Mt windfarm

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Comment by Norman Mitchell on April 28, 2012 at 8:32am

This is a photo of north canton cemetery and I just wonder if these flatlanders  can Identify an old Maine back woods cemetery or if they would just think something like this was just an old foundation

Comment by Norman Mitchell on April 28, 2012 at 8:27am

I have been talking with dep about this the map shows Cemetery on both sides of what will be the Access Road Dep will check this on the ground !!! I believe I may have located both cemetery on canton mt one is North Canton Cemetery (cemetery in 2011)
Location. East of Latham Road. UTM: 19T 0397310, 4932029; Lat./Long.: N 44°32′03.4″ x W 70°17′33.0″
Directions. From the intersection of Routes 108 and 140, travel north on Route 140 {...} miles to the intersection on the left with Davenport Hill Road. Turn left onto Davenport Hill Road and follow it approximately 3.1 miles to its north end in a T-intersection with Morse Hill Road. Turn left onto Morse Hill Road and travel .9–1.0 miles to the intersection on the left with Latham Road. Turn left onto Latham Road, and in 1.1–1.2 miles, the cemetery is approximately 125 feet off Latham Road to the right. The cemetery is off the gated portion of Latham Road and is accessible only by permission. on private land
and is over one mile from wind project site and i belive I have located the other cemetery as well Im going to meet with a man in canton who is 88 and will tell me the location if its where Ive heard I don"t think it will be in range of the site either but will post what I find out

Comment by alice mckay barnett on April 28, 2012 at 7:58am

The gate is after the cemetary.  But...the grave site on Canton mtn????

 

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