English: Mount Cutler House, Hiram, Maine. Built along the Pequawket Trail in 1846 by J. P. Hubbard, the inn was a regular stop for the stagecoach between Portland and Conway, New Hampshire. It was razed in 1968.
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2009-10-30 17:06 Hugh Manatee 785×475× (87943 bytes) Mount Cutler House, Hiram, Maine -- Alfred V. Dow, proprietor; from a 1909 postcard. Built along the Pequawket Trail in 1846 by J. P. Hubbard, the inn was a regular stop for the stagecoach between Portland and Conway, New Hampshire. It was razed in 1968.
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