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WATERVILLE

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 412 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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WATERVILLE  , a

city of Kennebec county, Maine, U.S.A., on the Kennebec
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river, 19 m. above
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Augusta . Pop . (1goo) 9477, of whom 2087 were
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foreign-born; (1910 census) 11,458 . It is served by the Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington railway, and two lines of the Maine Central railroad . The Ticonic Falls in the river afford excellent
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water-power, which is used in the manufacture of cotton and woollen goods . &c . In Winslow (pop. in 1g to, 2709), on the opposite side of the river and connected by bridges with Waterville, are large paper and pulp mills . Waterville has a Carnegie library and is the seat of Colby College (Baptist), which was incorporated as the Maine
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Literary and Theological Institution in 1813, was renamed Waterville College in 1821, was named Colby University in 1867, in honour of Gardner Colby (1810--1879), a liberal benefactor, and received its
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present name in 1899 . Since 1871
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women have been admitted nn the same terms as men . In 1910 the college library contained 51,000 volumes . Waterville was settled about the
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middle of the 18th century . It was a
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part of the township of Winslow from 1771 to 1802, when it was incorporated as a
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separate
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town-
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ship .

It was first chartered as a city in 1883 .

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