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Deed of land in Cape Elizabeth, Maine
Maine Historical Society, Text

Deed, May 3, 1809 granting 80 acres of land in Cape Elizabeth from William Vaughan to Benjamin Ficket, Jr.

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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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Resolve regarding tracts of land for the Passamaquoddy Indians
Maine State Archives, Text

Resolve describing two tracts of land to belong to the Passamaquoddy Tribe.

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Report in relation to the treaty and funds of the Penobscot Indians
Maine State Archives, Text

Report in relation to the treaty and funds of the Penobscot Indians.

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1852 Passamaquoddy Indian Treaty
Maine State Archives, Text

Certified typed copy of 1852 Passamaquoddy Indian Treaty.

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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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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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Penobscot Indian Agent Report
Maine State Archives, Text

10 page report on the talks regarding buying lands of the Penobscot Tribe, and the future of the tribe.

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View 1693, Phips Treaty
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Text

This is a 1693 peace treaty between the British Crown (Mary) and the Indians of Massachusetts Bay. At this time, the Iroquois league was allies of the English, and several war leagues of other tribal confederacies had been defeated. Includes an exchange-release of hostages, trade and commerce regulation by Crown/governors, and the assumption of English jurisdiction and laws applied to the Indian nations.

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Peol Tomer Letter
Maine State Archives, Text

Letter from Peol Tomer to the Governor and Council regarding going to the Northern Tribes to maintain neutrality during the Aroostook War.

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