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Crooked Knife
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Round wood handle, slit down middle and metal blade inserted, then black electrician's tape wrapped around handle to hold blade in place. Handle then turns obliquely to form thumb support when drawing knife toward carver. This part of handle is flattened, chip carved and ends in scroll shape. Chip carving is mostly lines w/ zigzag pattern in middle.

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View 1725, Mascarene's Treaty
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Text

By Major Paul Mascarene one of the Council for His Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia or Acadia and commissioned by Honorable Lawrence Armstrong Esqr Lieut. Governor and Commander in chief of the said Province for Treating with the Indians Engaged in the Late War.

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Indians of North America - Treaties

Artifact
Leather Shot Pouch
Maine State Museum, Artifact

Leather circular shaped flat-sided powder pouch with cylindrical metal top attached by tightly wrapped leather strapping; metal top has embossed repeating scroll & stylized foliage design, no plug; hand sewn. CONDITION: leather fairly stiff; top of metal cylinder rough cut-not clear if done when made or later. Said by donor to have been given to his grandfather,J.E. Littlefield, Brewer, by Manley Hardy.

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Wabanaki
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Penobscot Tribe
Bags

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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Fort St. Georges (Phippsburg, Me.) -- Maps, manuscript -- Early works to 1800 -- 17th century
Fortification -- Maine -- Phippsburg -- Maps
Forts -- Maine -- Phippsburg -- Maps
Hunt, John
Popham, George
Popham, George (1550?-1608)
Sagadahoc River (Me.) -- Kennebec River (N.H. and Me.)

Text
Letter about a raid on an Abenaki village
Maine Historical Society, Text

This letter was written by Johnson Harmon and Joseph Heath to Col. Goffe recounting a raid on the settlement at Norridgewock where Jesuit priest Father Sebastien Rasles (Rale) lived.

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Abenaki Indians -- Maine
Dummer's War,1721-1727 -- Manuscripts
Goff,,
Goffe
Harmon, Johnson
Heath, Joseph
Indians of North America -- Maine -- History
Jesuit missions -- Maine -- Norridgewock
Manuscripts
Minot, Stephen
Missions -- Maine -- Norridgewock
Native Americans
Rale, Sebastien
Rasles, Sebastien
Rasles, Sebastien, 1657-1724

Still Image
Map of route from Fort Pownal to Quebec by river, 1764
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Map of route from Fort Pownal to Quebec by river with carrying places, and Indian place names. 1764.

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Exploration and discovery
Forts
Geography: transportation, waterways, maritime, shipbuilding, fishing
Indian Place Names
Indians -- history 18th century, European impact
Inland navigation
Rivers
Waterways

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Route from Penobscot to Quebec by river, 1764
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Maps showing the route from Penobscot to Quebec by river, showing carrying places, etc. 1764

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Geography: transportation, waterways, maritime, shipbuilding, fishing
Inland navigation
Rivers
Waterways

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View 1760, Treaty of Peace and Friendship
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Text, 1760

Treaty of Peace and Friendship concluded by [His Excellency Charles Lawrence] Esq. Govr and Comr. in Chief in and over his Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia or Accadia with Paul Laurent chief of the LaHave tribe of Indians at Halifax in the Province of N.S. or Acadia.

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Passamaquoddy Tribe

Still Image
View Indian Island postcard
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Still Image

Hand colored engraving of a view of Old Town, across the Penobscot River from Gleason's pictorial drawing-room companion.

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Penobscot River (Me.)
Old Town (Me.)
Gleason's pictorial drawing-room companion
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Penobscot Tribe

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