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The draught of St. Georges Fort

The full title of this plan of Fort St. Georges reads, "The draught of St. Georges Fort erected by Captayne George Popham Esquire one [sic] entry of the famous river Sagadahock in Virginia taken out by John Hunt the viii day of October in the yeare of our Lord 1607." Scale [ca. 1:480]. The Sagadahoc River refers to that part of the Kennebec River between Merrymeeting Bay and the sea. This fort is in Phippsburg, Maine at the former Popham colony.

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Other : Hunt, John

Subjects
Fort St. Georges (Phippsburg, Me.) -- Maps, manuscript -- Early works to 1800 -- 17th century
Fortification -- Maine -- Phippsburg -- Maps
Forts -- Maine -- Phippsburg -- Maps
Hunt, John
Popham, George
Popham, George (1550?-1608)
Sagadahoc River (Me.) -- Kennebec River (N.H. and Me.)

Source
Maine Historical Society

Coverage
1607-11-07

Collection
Maine Historical Society

Rights
Maine Historical Society