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Gorham Academy was built in 1805 as a tuition school and opened for classes on Sept. 9, 1806. Rev. Reuben Nason was the first principal and the school’s first students were between 10 and 24 years old. The building overlooks School Street and is now used by the University of Southern Maine. Photo courtesy of George Watson, Gorham Historical Society archivist.

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