WHERE, OH WHERE? ANSWER

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From: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Date: 20041014
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
10-14-2004
WHERE, OH WHERE? ANSWER
Edition: York
Section: Your Neighbors
Column: Where Oh Where?

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Caption: This is a photo of Kate Douglas Wiggin's grave site taken
in the 1930s. Wiggin, the author of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,"
died Aug. 25, 1923. This monument in her honor in Hollis is not
where she rests in peace. Wiggin's ashes were scattered over the
Saco River. - Contributed by news clerk Cathy Giuffre From "Images
of America: Buxton, Hollis, and Limington," by Frank H. Sleeper.
Photo printed with author's permission. ...

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