View all 45 pictures

45 Acres in Harrison, ME - $139,900

Its not often a property comes along that straddles both history and the future. This 1824 Maine farmhouse and attached barn, along with its fields and woodlands, is ready to be brought into the future. The backstory makes owning this property so much more rewarding. The year was 1824. Reverend Clement Phinney and his wife, Joanna, moved to Harrison to build their farmhouse. In 1831 they sold this farmhouse to Henry and Ruth Buck, thus making it known as the Buck Farm. Over the years, the Bucks built a blacksmith shop, wagon shed, ice house, apple house, and hen house. This was a self sustaining farm, and all members worked to provide. The family owned this farmhouse for approximately 186 years. Members of the Buck family went on to become farmers, state Supreme Court Judge, County Judge, lawyer, Army Captain, Army 2ndLieutenant, and a teacher. The last to live in this house was Madelyn ...

Read More

Map