Cornish

Cornish is a town in York County,
incorporated on February 27, 1794. probably named for settlers who
came from Cornwall, England. Previously known as Francisborough or
Francistown after Francis Small its first proprietor and as
Pumpkintown by early residents, it was initially settled in 1774. A
small
trading post, established by 1665, was a center for fur trading in
the Ossipee and Saco valleys. Native Americans eventually burned it
to the ground. Joseph Thompson settled the area that is now the
village of Cornish in 1782. His house was followed by several
others, starting a trend that increased the population to 141 by the
time of the first census in 1790. The Ossipee River joins the Saco
in the northeast corner of the town.
Population: 1269
Population Density: 57
County: York
Average Property Value: $186,750
Area: 20.8 sq miles
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