Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence

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Agreement between Passamaquoddy Tribe Governor Francis Joseph, Abner Hill, and Stephen Hill
Agreement between Francis Joseph, Governor of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, and Abner and Stephen Hill, in which the Passamaquoddy leases "the whole and every part of the township of land...lying on the western side of Schoodic River" for haying, lumbering, and to make roads. Lease was for a term of two years for $1050 annually, half in cash and half in goods.
1820

Letter from John Deane to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and officers of the Penobscot Tribe
Correspondence from John G. Deane, Esq. to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and officers of the Penobscot Tribe regarding the proposed settlement up the Penobscot River and the construction of a military road. Deane conveys the State's proposal that the townships at the mouth of the Mattawamkeag be purchased for clearing and cultivation.
1829

Invoice from Lothrop Lewis to William King
Request for reimbursement of expenses incurred while negotiating a treaty with the Penobscot Nation.
1820


Recommendation by Charles Peavey and Commissioners to Governor to withhold approval of lease of Pea Cove Islands
Recommendation by Charles Peavey and Commissioners to Governor of Maine to withhold approval of the lease of Pea Cove Islands for timber booms previously promised by Mark Trafton, Agent to the Penobscot Tribe
1832

Report of Agent Mark Trafton to Secretary of State asking about proceeds from timber sales and for provisions for tribe
Report of Agent Mark Trafton to Maine Secretary of State asking about proceeds from timber sales and for provisions for the Penobscot Tribe as fishing is poor
1832

Receipts Related to the Passamaquoddy Tribe
Receipts dated circa 1834 relating to the Passamaquoddy Tribe.
1834