Gilsland Farm

Gilsland Farm is a historic property in Falmouth, Maine, United States.

Silas Noyes (1796–1874)[1] constructed a home at the start of today's Gilsland Farm Road,[2] near a section of Old U.S. Route 1, in the early 1800s.

Around a century later, in 1911, attorney and conservationist David Edward Moulton (1871–1951) and his brother, Willis (1862–1938),[3][4] bought the land.

[5] Moulton lost his first wife, Etta Knight,[6] the same year, and remarried in 1918 to Helen Leavitt.

Moulton died in 1951, and around two decades later his daughter, Ruth,[5] began donating parts of the farm to Maine Audubon, which now owns 65 acres (26 ha).