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Resignation of office as an Indian Agent for the State, 1823
Maine State Archives, Text

Resignation of office as an Indian Agent for the State. February 5, 1823

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

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Edwin H. Eddy's recollection of his visit to a logging camp, 1880
Maine Historical Society, Text

Recollections of Edwin H. Eddy's visit to a logging camp near Moosehead Lake in 1880.

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Cutler, Thatcher & Company
Eddy, Edwin H.
Eddy, Edwin H. -- Personal narratives
Eddy, Johnathan
Lumber trade -- Maine
Lumbering -- Maine
Lumbermen -- Maine
Manuscripts
Moosehead Lake -- History

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Diary of a farmer in Phillips, Maine
Fogler Special Collections, Text

Diary of a farmer in Phillips, Maine. Includes brief notations of work for the day and the weather for various times of the year.

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Agriculture
Farm life
Farming/Agriculture

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History of the Passamaquoddies
Fogler Special Collections, Text

"History of the Passamaquoddies," written by Lewey Mitchell.

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Legends
Native Americans
Passamaquoddy Indians
Passamaquoddy Tribe
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My Debt to Maine by Theodore Roosevelt
Maine Historical Society, Text

Theodore Roosevelt describes his visits to Island Falls, Maine in Aroostook County when he was a boy and the Sewall family with whom he stayed. The essay goes on to describe his home, the Elkhorn, where he invited the Sewalls and the Dows of Island Falls to visit and hunt with him.

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Dow family (Island Falls, Me.)
Dow, Wilmot
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Lumbering industry -- Maine
Manuscripts
Presidents -- United States -- Personal narratives
Roosevelt, Theodore
Sewall family (Island Falls, Me.)
Sewall, Bill
Sewall, Dave
Showshoeing
Winter -- Maine -- Island Falls
Winter camping

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The Penobscot Expedition and the Revolution
MPBN: Home Series, Moving Image, 0:26:45

The Penobscot disaster is usually regarded as the worst American Naval disaster with the exception of Pearl Harbor. An accidental archeological discovery in the Penobscot River sheds new light on the desperate last moments of the worst defeat of the American Revolution.

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Penobscot Expedition, 1779
History - Revolutionary War
United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783

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Penobscot Indian Treaty
Maine State Archives, Text

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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Penobscot Tribal School Report
Maine State Archives, Text

Report on the Indian Island school and an exercise translation.

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Indians of North America
Education
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Indians -- Education
Penobscot Language
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Letter to the Maine Indian Agent in Portland from Massachusetts Secretaty of State Edward Bangs
Maine State Archives, Text

Letter to the Maine Indian Agent in Portland from Massachusetts Secretaty of State Edward Bangs regarding the title by the Penobscot Indians to certain islands in the Penobscot River.

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Indians of North America
Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
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Penobscot River (ME)
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Land Disputes

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Acceptance of commission as agent to the Penobscot Tribe, 1824
Maine State Archives, Text

Acceptance of commission as agent to the Penobscot Tribe. Reference to a trip to survey Indian Townships. Mentions a lack of funds for the trip and a lack of information about his duties. March 12, 1824.

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Conflict-Stability: control of Maine, land disputes, French-English-Indians
Indian Agents
Penobscot Tribe
Native Americans
Land Disputes

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