This stone in the Gorham Village Cemetery on South Street marks the grave of Edmund Phinney, son of John Phinney, Gorham’s first settler in 1736. Edmund Phinney at 12 chopped the first tree in Gorham. He was a colonel in the Revolutionary War. He was born in 1723 and died in 1808 at age 85.
Gorham Remembered
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Gorham Remembered
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