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Steven Dutile, left, and wife Rebecca Corson Somes pause Thursday near ash and debris left after an Aug. 30 fire swept through the third floor of the the historic Coburn Mansion. The pair were in the process of restoring the home which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel Buy
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Steven Dutile, left, and wife Rebecca Corson Somes pause Thursday near ash and debris left after an Aug. 30 fire swept through the third floor of the the historic Coburn Mansion. The pair were in the process of restoring the home which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan.
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Rebecca Corson Somes, left, and her husband, Steven Dutile, walk near debris Thursday left by an Aug. 30 fire that swept through the third floor of the the historic Coburn Mansion. The pair were in the process of restoring the home that was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan.
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Steven Dutile turns the crank of the doorbell to the kitchen Thursday at the historic 1848 Coburn Mansion at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Dutile says firefighters spent six hours working the Aug. 30 fire that damaged the home.
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Rebecca Corson Somes looks at fire damage Thursday as she walks through debris left after an Aug. 30 fire swept through third floor the historic Coburn Mansion. The fire caused extensive damage to the home which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan.
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Steven Dutile walks through water-damaged areas Thursday on the first floor of the historic Coburn Mansion. An Aug. 30 fire swept through the third floor of the historic mansion causing extensive damage to the roof and third floor of the home, which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Dutile says firefighters spent six hours working to contain the fire.
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Steven Dutile walks through char and ash Thursday left after an Aug. 30 fire swept through third floor the historic Coburn Mansion. The fire caused extensive damage to the roof and third floor of the home, which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan.
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Light gleams through the entry Thursday to Coburn Mansion as Steven Dutile talks about fire and water damage the historic home caused by an Aug. 30 fire. The fire caused extensive damage to the roof and third floor of the home, which was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Dutile says firefighters spent six hours working the fire.
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Light gleams through a stained-glass entry Thursday to Coburn Mansion as Steven Dutile talks about fire and water damage suffered in an Aug. 30 fire at the historic home. The home was built in 1848 at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Dutile says firefighters spent six hours working the fire.
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Steven Dutile walks amidst debris Thursday left after an Aug. 30 fire damaged the 1848 Coburn Mansion at 24 Main St. in Skowhegan. Dutile says firefighters spent six hours working the fire.