Amity (Maine)

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Amity
Amity (Maine)
Amity
Amity
Location in Maine
Basic data
Foundation : March 19, 1836
State : United States
State : Maine
County : Aroostook County
Coordinates : 45 ° 55 ′  N , 67 ° 51 ′  W Coordinates: 45 ° 55 ′  N , 67 ° 51 ′  W
Time zone : Eastern ( UTC − 5 / −4 )
Residents : 238 (as of 2010)
Population density : 2.2 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 109.1 km 2  (approx. 42 mi 2 ) of
which 109.1 km 2  (approx. 42 mi 2 ) is land
Height : 202 m
Postal code : 04471
Area code : +1 207
FIPS : 23-01220
GNIS ID : 0582324
Website : maine.gov

Amity is a town in Aroostook County in the state of Maine in the United States . It is the largest town in Maine in terms of land area, but with only 238 inhabitants in 162 households on an area of ​​109.1 km².

geography

According to the United States Census Bureau , Amity has an area of ​​109.1  km² . This consists entirely of land, without water .

Geographical location

The city is located in southeastern Aroostook County on the Canadian border. The boundary follows the St. Croix River , which flows in a southerly direction . The border is in the middle of the river. A few smaller rivers cross the area of ​​the town, they all flow into the St. Croix River. The surface is flat, the highest point is the 232 m high Spring Hill .

Neighboring communities

All distances are given as straight lines between the official coordinates of the places from the 2010 census.

City structure

There are two settlement areas in Amity: Estabrook Settlement and North Amity .

climate

The mean mean temperature in Amity is between -11.7 ° C (11 ° Fahrenheit ) in January and 18.3 ° C (65 ° Fahrenheit) in July. This means that the place is around 10 degrees cooler than the long-term average in the USA. At over five and a half meters, the snowfalls between October and May are almost twice as high as the average snow depth in the USA, the daily sunshine duration is at the lower end of the range in the USA.

history

The town was founded on March 19, 1836. The area was first settled in 1826 by Jonathan T. Clifford, Jonathan Greanleaf and Columbus Dunn. As a township , this area was known as No. 10 first range known. The first settlers bought their land for 20 ct. per acre . Half had to be paid in cash, the other half was worked off while building the local roads. After the town was founded, it was sold to speculators. This has slowed growth, as settlers can buy land from the state of Aroostook much cheaper than from private landowners, most of whom do not live in the town.

The surface is uneven and overgrown with hardwood. Through tributaries of the Penobscot Rivers , Saint John Rivers and the St. Croix Rivers , which extend into the town and which are also large enough to float the wood, the town took its rise.

In North Amity there is the Reed School, a late Victorian school, registered with the number 01001270 as a monument in the National Register of Historic Places , which is now used as a museum.

Population development

Census Results - Town of Amity, Maine
year 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890
Residents 169 256 302 311 432 420
year 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990
Residents 404 375 393 324 345 300 206 156 168 186
year 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090
Residents 199 238

Economy and Infrastructure

traffic

US Highway 1 runs through the city in a north-south direction and connects it with the district capital Houlton and the border town of Calais . The nearest airport with scheduled flights is in Presque Isle .

Public facilities

Amity doesn't own a library. The closest is the Cary Library in Houlton.

There is no hospital or medical facility in Amity. The closest hospital to Amity and the region is in Houlton.

education

Amity belongs to the Maine School Administrative District # 70 with Cary Plantation, Haynesville, Hodgdon, Linneus, Ludlow and New Limerick .

There are several schools in the school district for school children:

  • Mill Pond School in Hodgdon
  • Hodgdon Middle / High School in Hodgdon

literature

  • Edward Wiggin: History of Aroostook . tape 1 . The Star-Herald Press, Presque Isle ME 1922, p. 40 ff . ( Digitized version ).

Web links

Commons : Amity, Maine  - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Amity in the United States Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System , accessed January 1, 2018
  2. Maine 2010 Census Results ; official publication of the Census Authority, (English; PDF; 32.5 MB)
  3. Spring Hill . In: peakery.com . ( peakery.com ).
  4. Coordinates of the locations of the Census Authority 2010
  5. Amity on mainegenealogy.net , accessed on February 9, 2018
  6. a b Amity, Maine (ME 04471) profile: population, maps, real estate, averages, homes, statistics, relocation, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, moving, houses, news, sex offenders. In: city-data.com. www.city-data.com, accessed on January 1, 2018 (English).
  7. ^ A b A History and Description of New England, General and Local by Austin Jacobs Coolidge, John Brainard Mansfield
  8. Asset Detail. In: nps.gov. npgallery.nps.gov, accessed January 1, 2018 .
  9. Population 1870-2010 according to census results
  10. ^ Maine Education - School Administrative Reorganization. In: maine.gov. Retrieved December 31, 2017 (American English).
  11. MSAD 70 - Hodgdon, Maine School System. In: msad70.org. Retrieved January 1, 2018 .