Boundries
Cape Elizabeth
Gorham
- 15 Nov 1831 – Town Line – Scarboro & Gorham
- 3 Jul 1865 – New Town Line between Scarboro & Gorham
- 28 Feb 1870 – Letter regarding “Strip” between Scarboro & Gorham.
- 11 Aug 1870 – Payment to people in part of Scarboro annexed to Gorham.
Saco
2 Jan 1840 – Boundry – Scarborough & Saco – 1840
Businesses
Trades & Crafts
Cemeteries
Deeds
Cumberland County Registry of Deeds (Link to US Land Records)
Deeds in File Cabinet #17
Deeds on SHS Google Drive
Homes (Address Files)
Locales
Scarborough Leader series of articles about the “Villages of Scarborough.”
- Black Point – Black Point had ‘everything right there.
- Blue Point – Proud of their ‘Hiller’ heritage.
- Dunstan – Dunstan defined community.
- Higgins Beach – Residents recall bonds of summer.
- North Scarborough – Grange hall was the hub of activity in North Scarborough.
- Oak Hill – Oak Hill has seen some changes.
- Pine Point – Clams were core of Pine Point community.
- Pleasant Hill – Plenty of work and play in Pleasant Hill.
- Prouts Neck – Prouts Neck history features big hotels.
- Spurwink – Farms dominated Spurwink landscape.
Dunstan
Oak Hill
Pine Point
Pine Point Post Office, 1902 – Digital Maine
Plummer’s Hill
Dedication – Boston 120 Milestone, Kings Highway – Route 1, near KMart – 27 Oct 1973 – (Mrs. Hayden Fancy & Mr. & Mrs. Fred Swasey – 2023.19.40. (Photo Back)
Scarborough Beach
Maps
- Nonesuch River Bridge – Route One (looking North) – Plummer’s Hill (near the beginning of Pleasant Hill Road)
Newspaper Clippings
1913 Clipping — “Stroudwater Falls – Gen. Samuel Waldo’s Eight Hundred Acre Land Purchase, A. D. 1732.” It includes mention of several Scarborough people including Nathan Knight, George Knight & hie wife Mary, Richard Ring [King], Alexander Roberts & his wife Margaret, Ebenezer Seve and his wife Elizabeth, & Westbrook Knight.