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April 10, 1808 letter from Charles Vaughan to the Kennebec Proprietors
Maine Historical Society, Text

Charles Vaughan wrote this letter to the Kennebec Proprietors from Hallowell, Maine on April 18, 1808 regarding settler unrest and the Society of Friends (Quakers).

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April 8, 1808 letter from Charles Vaughan to the Kennebec Proprietors
Maine Historical Society, Text

Letter from Charles Vaughan to the Kennebec Proprietors written from Hallowell, Maine on April 8, 1808.

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April 8, 1808 letter from Joseph Chandler to the Kennebec Proprietors via Arodi Thayer
Maine Historical Society, Text

Joseph Chander wrote this letter from Monmouth, Maine to Arodi Thayer, representative of the Kennebec Proprietors, April 8, 1808.

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Draper's claim northeast of Bath, map 32-1
Maine Historical Society, Map

Manuscript map 32-1 which is a copy of another map showing part of the Plymouth Company grant 15 miles each side of the Sheepscot River, with a narrative of a Native American raid on Swan Island and Richmond Fort, and a compass rose, known as Draper's claim northeast of Bath, March 1795. Samuel Goodwin and John North's work are mentioned in the narrative.

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Malta lot, 1810, map 57
Maine Historical Society, Map

Manuscript map 57 showing land in Malta (now Windsor) in 1810, from the Plymouth Company's records.

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March 19, 1808 Letter from Charles Vaughan to the Kennebec Proprietors
Maine Historical Society, Text

Charles Vaughan wrote this letter to the Kennebec Proprietors from Hallowell, Maine on March 19, 1808.

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Meeting notes of the Kennebec Proprietors, Nov 27 - Dec. 6, 1751
Maine Historical Society, Text

These minutes from Nov. 27 and December 6, 1751 Boston meetings of the Kennebec Proprietors show a sampling of some of the concerns of the early settling of central Maine.

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Pere Pole deposition
Maine Historical Society, Map

This deposition by Native American Pere Pole gives information about the names along the Androscoggin River used by Native Americans. Josiah Little in a case against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts requested that this deposition be taken.

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Plan of part of the Eastern Shore,1753, map 56-2-1
Maine Historical Society, Map

This manuscript map numbered 56-2-1 was created by Thomas Johnston in 1753 and shows the granted land on both sides of the Kennebec River, church buildings in Brunswick, Falmouth and North Yarmouth and the town of Norridgewock. Two compass roses adorn the map along with two men in the cartouche stating, "God hath Planted us here, God deeded this land to us." Great controversy surrounded this and subsequent maps created by Thomas Johnston showing land ownership along the Kennebec. This is considered the first Johnston map, 1753.

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Small Point, 1731, map 52a
Maine Historical Society, Map

Manuscript map #52a from the Proprietors of the Township of Brunswick's records. Names mentioned on this map of Small Point are Fort Popham, Kennebeck River, John Parker, John Drake and on the back it is dated 1734.

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