Social History
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Rev. William Lem to Neil Violette, regarding the work on the conventry and schoolhouse
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1931-08-10
Horace A. Nelson, member of the Penobscot Nation, to Gov. Gardiner seeking work opportunities
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1931-04-22
Petition in support of appointing John Sprague as Passamaquoddy Agent
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1858
Envelope with description of enclosed papers [copy of the 1852 Treaty with the Passamaquoddy Tribe]
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1942-01-21
Statement of Money Received by Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Tribe from Their Agent
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1857-05-10
Affadavit of James Sagurs, owner of Atticus
- Affadavit of James Sagurs, owner of Atticus, before Joseph Felt, Justice of the Peace. Joseph Sagurs and his brother Henry asserted that Captain Daniel Philbrook and first mate Edward Kellerun of the schooner Susan did "feloniously invigle, steal, take, and carry away without the limits of the State of Georgia a negro man slave named Atticus, the property of this deponent.." on May 4, 1837.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Extradition Papers
- Date: 1837-06-16
T1 R5 and T3 R7 WBKP, and T4 R1, T4 R2, T5 R2 State Lands, and T5 R3 Sandy Bay land
- Census of T1 R5 and T3 R7 WBKP, and T4 R1, T4 R2, T5 R2 State Lands, and T5 R3 Sandy Bay land
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: State Census 1837
- Date: 1837-03-01
Penobscot County, Jarvis Gore
- Census of Jarvis Gore, east of Eddington in Penobscot County.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: State Census 1837
- Date: 1837-03-01
Stephen L. Peabody to Edgar E. Ring sending a receipt for wood for James Murchie [?]
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1903-09-11
Stephen L. Peabody to Charles E. Oak, requesting to be paid in land
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
- Date: 1901-03-29