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Gilman Road is a prominent street in
Yarmouth, Maine Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland. When originally settled in 1636, as North Yarmouth, it was part of Massachusetts, and remained as such for 213 years. In 1849, ...
, United States. It runs for about from Lafayette Street ( State Route 88) in the northwest to the
Ellis C. Snodgrass Memorial Bridge The Ellis C. Snodgrass Memorial Bridge is located in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It spans a section of inner Casco Bay, connecting the mainland, at Drinkwater Point, to Cousins Island Cousins Island is an island in Casco Bay within the to ...
at White's Cove in the southeast. At the bridge, which connects the Yarmouth mainland to
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, the road becomes Cousins Road. One of the first streets laid out in the town,''Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636-1936: A History'', William Hutchinson Rowe (1937) it was later named for
Tristram Gilman Tristram Gilman (November 24, 1735 – April 1, 1809) was an American Congregational minister who served as the fourth pastor of the "Old Ledge" meetinghouse in what was then North Yarmouth, Massachusetts (now Yarmouth, Maine), for forty years ...
, the fourth pastor of the Meetinghouse under the Ledge, which stood near the road's intersection with today's Lafayette Street between 1729 and 1836, prior to Yarmouth's secession from
North Yarmouth North Yarmouth, officially the Town of North Yarmouth, is a town in Cumberland County, Maine. The population was 4,072 at the 2020 United States Census. It is part of the Portland– South Portland–Biddeford Metropolitan Statistical Area. ...
. (He was also the original 1771 occupant of what is now known as the
Gilman Manse The Gilman Manse is an historic home at 463 Maine State Route 88, Lafayette Street in Yarmouth, Maine, Yarmouth, Maine. Built in 1771, making it one of the oldest extant buildings in the town, it was originally the home of Tristram Gilman, the f ...
, which is located at 463 Lafayette Street.)''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002) Yarmouth's
West Side Trail The West Side Trail is a multi-use trail in Yarmouth, Maine. A Town of Yarmouth project conceived in 1988 and opened in 2014, the trailhead for the eastern portion of the trail is in the parking lot of Tyler Technologies, on Tyler Drive, on the ea ...
crosses Gilman Road a short distance east of the Pioneer Cemetery.


Notable buildings and structures

Gilman Road was laid out in 1780 to provide access to Larrabee's Landing. Captain Francis E. Young lived between the two cemeteries at the northern end of the street. He is buried in the
Ledge Cemetery Ledge Cemetery, also known as the Cemetery under the Ledge,''Collections and Proceedings of the Maine Historical Society'', Maine Historical Society (1899), p. 76 is a historic cemetery in Yarmouth, Maine, Yarmouth, Maine, United States. Dating t ...
. The
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-style Cutter House at number 60, built circa 1730, is the oldest standing house in Yarmouth. Situated directly opposite the Pioneer Cemetery, it was the former home of the Ledge Church's first minister, Reverend Ammi Ruhamah Cutter.''A History of the Cutter Family of New England'', Benjamin Cutter (1871), p. 60 (Cutter was succeeded in the role by Englishman Nicholas Loring, who is buried in the Ledge cemetery.) Perez B. Loring lived there in the mid-19th century. For the second half of the 20th century, it was home to Charles and Anita Stickney, who purchased it from Henry Pennell Frank. Charles Stickney bought his father's company, Deering Ice Cream, in 1956. It had twenty locations in three states in its peak years. He died in 2011 at the age of 89; Anita died five years later, aged 90. 120 Gilman Road, near the northeastern corner of the intersection, was built in 1773. Its barn is mid-19th century. Moving east, crossing
Princes Point Road Princes Point Road is a prominent street in Yarmouth, Maine, United States. It runs for about from Lafayette Street ( State Route 88) in the north to Sunset Point Road in the south. It was one of the first streets laid out in the town''Anci ...
, eight historic homes exist in the stretch leading up to
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. On the left ( number 146) is formerly that of Captain Joseph Drinkwater and his wife, Anna. The house was built in 1844, and his family owned it until 1873. Captain Sumner Drinkwater purchased it in 1902, and it remained in his family until 1979, ending 107 consecutive years of Drinkwater ownership. Next, on the right, is 161, once the home of Samuel Allen Prince. Further down, on the left at 210 Gilman Road, is the Captain Reuben Prince House. Built around 1817,''Images of America: Yarmouth'', Hall, Alan M., Arcadia (2002)210 Gilman Road
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some thirty years before the town's incorporation, it was originally the home of Reuben Prince (1792–1870), a
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, who lived there with his wife, Deborah Drinkwater (1794–1878). They were the parents of neighbor Samuel. Prince was listed as one of the owners of the
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''Boston'',''Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine 1636-1936: A History'', William Hutchinson Rowe (1937) which was built in
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in 1842 and registered, firstly in
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and Falmouth, Maine, in 1850, then in
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, in 1856. The home, which sits on 9.2 acres, contains some architectural work undertaken by
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. Upon Reuben's death in 1870, the home passed to his youngest son,
Harlan Prince Harlan Page Prince (June 9, 1837 – March 5, 1899) was an American sea captain in the 19th century. He began going to sea at the age of fifteen in a career that lasted for forty years. He commanded eight ships during his career. Upon retiremen ...
, who was also a sea captain and, upon retiring from the seas in 1892, became a member of the
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. It remained in the Prince family until Harlan's death. Arthur and Josie Fels bought the property, and its considerable land, in 1907. Conservation land on the opposite side of Gilman Road is now known as the Fels-Groves Preserve. The home was restored and renovated between 2002 and 2004. It contains six bedrooms, three full bathrooms and one half bathroom. A carriage house stands adjacent to the east. 310 Gilman Road, an 1817-built house on the left at the beginning of the Larrabee's Landing curve, is formerly that of Mrs. Drinkwater.


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