Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence
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Memorial of certain members of the Penobscot Tribe against the power assumed by John Neptune
- Memorial of certain members of the Penobscot Tribe against the power assumed by John Neptune who took the great book of records and used it as evidence of authority to act for the tribe.
1832
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 Commissioners Appointed to the Purchase of Lands Belonging to the Penobscot Tribe
- Report of Commissioners Amos Roberts and Thomas Bartlett appointed to purchase 4 townships north of the Piscataquis River belonging to the Penobscot Tribe
1833
[Copy] Bond Given by the Commissioners to the Penobscot Tribe
- Copy of a bond given by the Commissioners to the Penobscot Tribe resulting from the sale of 4 townships to the State for $50,000, with interest to be disbursed to the tribe as needed
1833
Receipts Related to the Passamaquoddy Tribe
- Receipts dated circa 1834 relating to the Passamaquoddy Tribe.
1834
Letter from State Treasurer Mark Harris to Governor and Council in relation to investment of funds belonging to the Penobscot Tribe
- Letter from State Treasurer Mark Harris to Governor and Council in relation to investment of funds belonging to the Penobscot Tribe
1833
Legal-sized copy of the release of claims between the Penobscot tribe and Massachusetts
- Legal-sized copy of the release of claims between Maine and the Penobscot Tribe; certified by Maine Secretary of State Ashur Ware. Signed by John Atien, John Neptune, Francis Lolor, Etien Mitchell, Piel Mitchell, Sock Joseph, Piel Marie, Luasin Neptune, Awasoos Mitchell, John Orson, Joseph Marie Neptune, Joseph Lion, Glocian Awasoos, Nicholas Tomah, and Sabatis Tomah. Witnessed by William Williamson, William Emerson, Joseph Treat, Stephen L. Lewis, John Blake, and Eben Webster.
1820