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Win throw (State of Maine)

Win throw (State of Maine)

Win throw
Winslow, Maine
—  Town  —
The 2 cents bridge which is built over water building and the Kennebec river between Win throws
Position (red) of the Win throw town in Kennebec county (the right figure) in State of Maine and the county
A coordinate: 44°32'33" N 69°36'18" W / 44.54250 degrees N 69.60500 degrees W / 44.54250, -69.60500
Country Flag of the United States of America The United States of America
State Flag of State of Maine State of Maine
County Kennebec county
A corporation April 26, 1771
Administration
 - Manager of town Michael ヒーブナー
Area [1]
 - 計 38.67mi2 (100.15km2)
 - Land 36.82mi2 (95.36km2)
 - The surface of the water 1.85mi2 (4.79km2)
Altitude 266ft (81m)
Population (2010) [2]
 - 計 7,794 people
 - Rough estimate (2012 [3]) 7,723 people
 - Population density 211.7 /mi² (81.7 /km²)
Equal time obi Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5)
 - Daylight saving time Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)
Zip code 04901
Area code 207
FIPS code 23-86,515
GNIS feature ID 0582820
Website http://www.winslowmaine.org

It is a town belonging to the Kennebec county near the United States of America Maine downstate Coast and a national census designation area, and there is the Win throw (Win's low British: Winslow) along Kennebec river. It was a population of 7,794 people in the national census of 2010

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History

Originally the Win throw was a place of residence of the Indians named an octopus knock. With the third visitor that the Benjamin Church left for the east from Boston in 1692 at the time of the King William War, I went along this area. This visitor had 450 people and attacked the village of the Indian whom there was for ペノブスコット (キャスティン) and current Win throw [4].

A pioneer of the Plymouth Colony moved to the later Win throw. This area was land disposed of from the British Royal Family by governor-general William Bradford of pill Grimm and the group. The early pioneer was the whole family whom Win throw, Bradford, Warren, former colony and pill Grimm including Otis had much. The descendant of these pioneers is seen in the current town [5].

In 1754, Halifax fort was built in the peninsula at the junction of セバスティクック river and the Kennebec river by an order of the Massachusetts Volksraad. The reclaimed land which appeared under the protection was from Marsh field of Massachusetts and was named for the John Win throw general who supervised the construction of this fort. It was Governor-General pill Grimm of the Plymouth Colony that came with Mayflower, and the Win throw was a descendant of the Edward Win throw that established the town of the Marsh field. The Win throw general lived in the residence which the Isaac Win throw that was father built in 1699. This historical Win throw residence is left in the Marsh field now and is appointed to United States of America nation history registration fortune [5].

Besides, セバスティクック river and Kennebec river, it was a main route for transportation of the pioneers food, a product early in the reclamation. In 1775, Benedict Arnold of the large army traced the Kennebec river and went north and stopped at the Halifax fort by Win throw and left for the Canada invasion afterwards, but result was not given. The barracks of the Halifax fort were the domestic oldest things as this kind of wooden structure, but were rebuilt afterwards because they were drained into the Kennebec river by a flood of 1987.

Many Irishmen and French-Canadian emigrants went down it for seasonal labor or construction labor and, in the 19th century, did Kennebec abandonment area later in the home through old Canada road (now a scenery road) of American National highway No. 201. The initial pioneer of the Win throw developed the industry using waterpower. The modern Win throw developed led by the paper mill of the Hollings Worth and ホィットニー company along Kennebec river. This factory was purchased later by the Scot papermaker and was closed in 1997 because Scot Corporation merged with Kimberly-Clark. The industrial decline of the Win throw began in the 1980s, but some small light industries remain now, and new business continues entering the town. In spite of this, the service industry becomes the limited thing. As for the Win throw, it is in the middle class to act in water building city and Augusta City nearby and the bedroom town for upper middle class people [6].

Paul Newman, Ed Harris, Helen Hunt appeared, and "Empire Falls" televised with HBO cable TV in 2005 was photographed by Win throw. This movie adapted the same name novel which novelist Richard Russo published in 2001. By the Win throw, the State of Maine's greatest fireworks display is held every year in American Independence Day of July 4.

Geography

The Win throw town is located in 44°32'33" N 69°36'18" W / 44.542428 degrees N 69.605101 degrees W / 44.542428, -69.605101 (44.542428, -69.605101) [7].

If depend on the United States of America Bureau of the Census, the town area entire surface product is 38.67 square mile (100.15 km2);, of these, in the land 36.82 square mile (95.36 km2), the area of the sea, area of the sea rate is 4.78% at 1.85 square mile (4.79 km2) [1]. There is the Win throw in the place where セバスティクック river joins the Kennebec river.

American National highway No. 201 and State of Maine way Route 11, Route 32, Route 100, Route 137 go along the town. In the north, in the east, in the southeast, in the south, バッサルボロ town, the west contact with the water building city over Kennebec river China town Albion town Benton town.

Population dynamics

 
It was closed down after the factory (former Hollings Worth and ホィットニー company) of the Scot papermaker,) Kimberly-Clark and a merger

2010 national census

It is the population statistics data by the national census of 2010 as follows [2].

Basic data

  • Population: 7,794 people
  • The number of the households: 3,328 households
  • The number of the families: 2,183 families
  • Population density: 81.7 /km2 (211.7 /mi2)
  • The number of the houses: 3,692 houses
  • House density: 38.7 /km2 (100.3 /mi2)

Population composition according to the race

Age-specific population composition

  • Under 18 years old: 21.8%
  • 18-24 years old: 7%
  • 25-44 years old: 23.1%
  • 45-64 years old: 30%
  • 65 years old or older: 17.8%
  • Median age: 44 years old
  • Sex ratio (population of the man per 100 women)
    • Total population: 92.3

A household and family (the number of the households)

  • There is a child younger than 18 years: 28.7%
  • Marriage, the couple who lives together: 50.3%
  • A single divorce, bereavement woman is family nurturer: 10.6%
  • A nonfamily household: 34.4%
  • It is a household alone: 28.1%
  • An old man alone living 65 years or older: 13.5%
  • The mean constitution number of people
    • A household: 2.34 people
    • A family: 2.84 people

2000 national census

 
Halifax fort, about 1905

It is the population statistics data by the national census of 2000 as follows [8].

Basic data

  • Population: 7,743 people
  • The number of the households: 3,268 households
  • The number of the families: 2,212 families
  • Population density: 81.1 /km2 (210.1 /mi2)
  • The number of the houses: 3,591 houses
  • House density: 37.6 /km2 (97.4 /mi2)

Population composition according to the race

Age-specific population composition

  • Under 18 years old: 24.1%
  • 18-24 years old: 6.3%
  • 25-44 years old: 27.0%
  • 45-64 years old: 24.6%
  • 65 years old or older: 18.0%
  • Median age: 41 years old
  • Sex ratio (population of the man per 100 women)
    • Total population: 90.6
    • 18 years old or older: 86.0

A household and family (the number of the households)

  • There is a child younger than 18 years: 30.7%
  • Marriage, the couple who lives together: 53.7%
  • A single divorce, bereavement woman is family nurturer: 10.4%
  • A nonfamily household: 32.3%
  • It is a household alone: 26.8%
  • An old man alone living 65 years or older: 13.5%
  • The mean constitution number of people
    • A household: 2.35 people
    • A family: 2.83 people

Income

An income and the family budget

  • Median income
    • A household: 39,580The U.S. dollar
    • A family: 46,725 U.S. dollars
    • Sex
      • A man: 37,116 U.S. dollars
      • A woman: 25,429 U.S. dollars
  • An income per a population of one: 18,501 U.S. dollars
  • Lower than poverty line
    • Anti-population: 7.0%
    • The number of the anti-families: 3.7%
    • Under 18 years old: 7.1%
    • 65 years old or older: 9.9%

Town administration prefecture

The Win throw town has the government of town administration Committee. Manager of town manages the days.

Education

The Win throw belongs to the State of Maine education management school district 92nd, and there are three public school buildings and four schools in total including the elementary school of private Roman Catholic Church origin in the town. A warden of the education management school district 92nd runs the education system, and the warden lives in the adjacent water building city. The Win throw high school took the repair budget for 9 million dollars and was completed in 2008.

Highlight

  • A suspension bridge built over 2 cents bridge, water building and the Kennebec river between Win throws, it is free of charge now formerly a toll bridge of toll 2 cents
  • Halifax fort

Well-known person

  • I announce the work which I did with Sharon Lee, SF novel writer, husband Steve mirror on the stage of State of Maine

Footnote

  1. ^ a b "US Gazetteer files 2010". United States Census Bureau. December 16, 2012 reading.
  2. ^ a b "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. November 23, 2012 reading.
  3. ^ "Population Estimates." United States Census Bureau. July 6, 2013 reading.
  4. ^ The history of the great Indian war of 1675 and 1676, commonly called Philip ... By Benjamin Church, Thomas Church, Samuel Gardner Drake, p.212-214
  5. ^ a b Coolidge, Austin J.; John B. Mansfield (1859). A History and Description of New England. It is pp. Boston, Massachusetts 361–363. http://books.google.com/books?id=OcoMAAAAYAAJ&dq=A%20History%20and%20Description%20of%20New%20England%20Coolidge%20Mansfield&pg=PA360#v=onepage&q&f=false. 
  6. ^ Varney, George J. (1886), Gazetteer of the state of Maine. Winslow, Boston: Russell, http://history.rays-place.com/me/winslow-me.htm 
  7. ^ "US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990". United States Census Bureau (February 12, 2011). April 23, 2011 reading.
  8. ^ "American FactFinder." United States Census Bureau. January 31, 2008 reading.

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