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The home of a general who changed Rockland is for sale


The home of a general who changed Rockland is for sale

The summer home of a famous Maine general is for sale for $660,000 in Rockland, the town he transformed at great risk.

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom house is the “finest Gothic Revival cottage in Knox County” and the only significant example of that architectural style in Rockland, according to the National Register of Historic Places, which added both the house and its barn in 1983.

The house was built around 1853 for Davis Tillson, a local businessman and one of Maine’s highest-ranking generals in the Civil War. He notably built Tillson’s Wharf, which cost him $200,000, according to an online biography. That sum would be equivalent to millions today, but the risk paid off and was a great success.

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