[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 16 (Wednesday, January 27, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S249]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                    200TH ANNIVERSARY OF WELD, MAINE

  Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, today I wish to commemorate the 200th 
anniversary of the Town of Weld, ME. Known today as a gateway to the 
rugged and beautiful Western Maine Mountains, Weld was built with a 
spirit of determination and resiliency that still guides the community 
today.
  Weld's incorporation on February 8, 1816, was but one milestone on a 
long journey of progress. For thousands of years, Maine's Western 
Mountains were the hunting grounds of the Abenaki Tribe. The reverence 
the Abenaki had for the natural beauty and resources of the region is 
upheld by the people of Weld today.
  The early settlers at what was called Webb's Pond Plantation were 
drawn by fertile soil, vast forests, and fast-moving waters, which they 
turned into productive farms and busy mills. The wealth produced by the 
land and by hard work and determination was invested in schools and 
churches to create a true community.
  Weld is a town of patriots. Its namesake, Benjamin Weld, was a hero 
of the American Revolution. Ninety-three townsmen answered freedom's 
call during the Civil War; more than 20 gave their lives preserving our 
great Nation. The veterans memorials at the town library stand in 
silent tribute to those who have defended America throughout our 
history.
  Weld also is a town of involved citizens. The active historical 
society, volunteer fire department, and library are evidence of a 
strong community spirit. The planning and volunteerism that have gone 
into this yearlong bicentennial celebration are evidence that Weld's 
spirit grows only stronger.
  This 200th anniversary is not just about something that is measured 
in calendar years; it is about human accomplishment and an occasion to 
celebrate the people who for more than two centuries have worked 
together and cared for one another. Thanks to those who came before, 
Weld has a wonderful history. Thanks to those who are there today, it 
has a bright future.

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