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The Nation's Playground
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 00:28:01

With its remarkable coastline, deep-green forest, and rolling landscape, Maine has been a favorite place for visitors for over a century. During the late 1800s, trains and steamboats brought visitors to every corner of the state. Over the last century, tourism has grown into Maine’s largest industry.

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Recreation/Tourism
Tourism -- Maine -- History

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Penobscot Indian Treaty of 1820; copies of letters
Maine State Archives, Text

Several letters regarding the 1820 Penobscot Indian Treaty.

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Indians of North America Land tenure
Indians of North America Treaties
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- land rights
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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Trip from Damariscotta Mills to Madawaska
Maine State Archives, Text

Pages from a journal regarding a trip from Damarariscotta Mills to Madawaska, mentioning the terrain, French settlers living along the route and their churches, Indians found living there, and conflict with representatives of the British Gov't in N.B.

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Churches
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Surveys
Waterways
Native Americans
Rivers
Settlements
Land Disputes

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Commissioners Report and Agreement regarding purchase of Penobscot Indian lands
Maine State Archives, Text

Commissioners Report and Agreement regarding purchase of Penobscot Indian lands.

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Indians of North America Land tenure
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- Land tenure
Indians -- land rights
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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Ships, Barks and Brigs belonging to Portland Nov. 30, 1828
Maine Historical Society, Text

List of ships of Portland Harbor in 1828 with tonnages, dates built, and owners' names.

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Adeline (Ship) -- Maine
Alabama (Ship) -- Maine
Andrew Scott (Ship) -- Maine
Aurora (Ship) -- Maine
Boody
Brown
Casco (Ship) -- Maine
Caster
Chawick, Thomas
Churchill
Commerce (Ship) -- Maine
Commodore Preble (Ship) -- Maine
Coombs, Capt.
Coriolanus (Ship) -- Maine
Cox, John
Cutter
Dana
Davis
Deering, Blanchard
Deering, George
Dow
Emmerson
John (Ship) -- Maine
Jones
Leonidas (Ship) -- Maine
Manuscripts
Margaret (Ship) -- Maine
McLellan, A.
Nutter
Plato (Ship) -- Maine
Richardson
Robinson
Sailing ships -- United States -- Maine -- Portland
Ships -- United States -- Maine -- Portland
Susan (Ship) -- Maine
Thomas, William W.
Vulcan (Ship) -- Maine
Warren
Webster, Cap
Wicks, Jos.
Wicks, Sayer
Wicks, Willis
Wood, C.
Wood, J.

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Treaty of Peace of the Passamaquoddy Tribe
Maine State Archives, Text

Treaty of Peace among the Passamaquoddy, and agreement on how tribal governors would be elected.

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Indians of North America Treaties
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Treaties
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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View Pleasant Point: Passamaquoddy Tribal Government Web Site.
Maine History, Text

The Passamaquoddy Tribe in the United States are represented by the Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, with separate councils at the Pleasant Point and the Indian Township Reservations. This is a tribal government website for Passamaquoddy Tribe at Pleasant Point, Maine.

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Native Americans
Wabanaki Tribe
Indians of North America -- Maine
Passamaquoddy Indians -- Maine

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Report of the Penobscot Indian Agent and census of the tribe
Maine State Archives, Text

Report of the expenses of the Penobscot Tribal Agents and a census of the tribe with number of children in preparation of the possibility of a school.

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Education
Indians -- cultural relationships, traditions, adaptations
Native Americans

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Power Lines
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:46



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Hydroelectric power plants
Rivers
Water Power

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Diary of Capt. John Davison, 1846
Maine Historical Society, Text

John Davison, a schooner captain from Augusta who was involved in East coast trade, kept a logbook of his journeys on the ship Yucatan, 1846.

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Davison, Caleb Henry
Davison, John
Davison, John -- Diaries
Logbooks
Manuscripts
Seafaring life -- Description and travel
Ship captains -- Maine
Yucatan (Ship) -- Logbooks

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