Felch Corner is an unincorporated community in York County, Maine, United States.
Felch had served in the American Revolutionary War, and then received a land grant "between the Great and Little Ossipee rivers...in the wilderness".
[2][3][4][5] Felch helped found nearby Limerick, and then served there as town clerk, assessor, treasurer and selectmen.
[6] He later adopted his orphaned grandson, Alpheus Felch, the future governor of Michigan.
[6] Historic buildings in Felch Corner include the Hughes Home, the oldest house in the Limerick area, and Leavitt Tavern—established by Nathaniel Leavitt, a Captain under George Washington—now a private residence.