After securing land rights, the chosen site was at the junction of the West Branch of the Penobscot River and Millinocket Stream, where it stands today.
Things moved quickly, and by the spring of 1899, a new company was formed, to be called the Great Northern Paper Company[?]. As the location of the mill was not near any existing towns, it became necessary to build a town to house the people who were to be employed at the mill. Thus were the beginnings of the town of Millinocket, Maine.
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