 Map | | The draught of St. Georges Fort Maine Historical Society, Map
The full title of this plan of Fort St. Georges reads, "The draught of St. Georges Fort erected by Captayne George Popham Esquire one [sic] entry of the famous river Sagadahock in Virginia taken out by John Hunt the viii day of October in the yeare of our Lord 1607." Scale [ca. 1:480]. The Sagadahoc River refers to that part of the Kennebec River between Merrymeeting Bay and the sea. This fort is in Phippsburg, Maine at the former Popham colony.
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