Landowners, Timberland
- January 1, 2016
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2015 Land Report 100: Cassidy Heirs
No. 49 Cassidy Heirs
212,985 acres
As a boy of 10, John Cassidy crossed the Atlantic from his native Ireland with nothing more than a pack on his back. He hauled bricks to make ends meet. Buying up Maine timberland at $2 and $3 an acre in the late 1800s, he founded Cassidy Timberlands, which is still based in Bangor with holdings throughout the Pine State.
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