Connor is an unorganized township in Aroostook County, organized as a plantation in 1877 from Letter K township, otherwise known as Letter K R2 or T15 R2. It then annexed land from Caribou in 1881 and was organized “for assessment of taxes” several times: 1883, 1892, and 1896. On July 12, 1913, Connor was incorporated as a town. But the pressures of the Great Depression and World War II resulted in the surrender of its status as a town on March 30, 1945. (Connor’s population had peaked at 729 in 1940 and dropped to 630 in 1950.) Since then, it has been governed by the state as a township. — Maine, an Encyclopedia
GPS Coordinates
47°0′0″N 68°0′0″W
Connor Township, Aroostook County, Maine
Census Locations
1850 Census | Van Buren Plantation |
1860 Census | Letter K, Range 2 |
1870 Census | K, Range 2 |
1880 Census | Letter K Plantation |
Grid Location
T16 R2 WELS
Associated Place Names
Acadia