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Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence
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Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians
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Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence
Notice of Election of Mitchell Lewy as Passamaquoddy Representative
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Description of Gusta Neptune's Land Parcel on [Olamon?] Island
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Document affirming Gusta Neptune's Land Ownership
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Stephen L. Peabody to W.T. Cobb, regarding the value of Indian Township land that D. Dresser wishes to purchase
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Stephen L. Peabody to Edgar E. Ring, regarding land surveys, disputes, and the lot Peabody wants
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Account of funds from stumpage from Indian Township, Washington County, Season 1899-1900
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Justin Gove sends Neil Violette a Passamaquoddy petition regarding the highway
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Note from E. Francis to Justin Gove requesting wood, undated
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Release of claims between the Penobscot tribe and Massachusetts. Signed by tribal Governor John Etien [Attean], Lieutenant Governor John Neptune, and other members of the tribe
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Agreement between Maine & Massachusetts "adjusting the personal concerns between the two states;"; references annuity due to the Penobscot tribe
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