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1819 Maine Constitution provision regarding Freedom of Religion
Maine State Archives, Text

1819 Maine Constitution regarding Freedom of Religion.

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Elijah Kellogg report - 1826
Maine State Archives, Text

Report by Elijah Kellogg, Agent to the Penobscot Indians regarding education, condition of the tribe, difficulties with the Priest, tribal celebrations, etc.

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Indian Treaty with mark for signature
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Mark, in the form of an eagle, used by ??? to sign a treaty.

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Maine Indian children with Catholic teachers visiting Governor Kenneth M. Curtis
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Photo of 26 Maine Indian children from three Reservations, apparently students, visiting Governor Kenneth M. Curtis in the Executive Council Chamber, with Sister Caritas and Father O'Toole.

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Minister Hugh Henry v. the town of Scarborough
Maine State Archives, Text

Court Case involving the Minister Hugh Henry suing the town of Scarborough for past wages. This is the town's response regarding the impact of the Indian wars on the people of the town 1725.

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Passamaquoddy Church
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Sketch of the church to be built for the Passamaquoddy Indians and two background documents regarding the church.

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Petition of Peal Polis
Maine State Archives, Text

Petition of Peal Polis, a Penobscot, to learn to read and write English. Legislative Graveyard - not passed.

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