Wabanaki History
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George H. Hurston, to Edgar E. Ring, describing the poplar trees around Indian Township
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Letter from W.M. Allan inquiring about encumbrances on Lot 39 in Indian Township
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- Collection: Wabanaki History
Stephen L. Peabody to Edgar E. Ring, sending a check for stumpage from Indian Township
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- Collection: Wabanaki History
Letter regarding scheduling a meeting between Neil Violette and Raymond Oakes
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- Collection: Wabanaki History
Agnes Socoby to Gov. Gardiner, requesting help for herself and her children after fleeing abuse
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- Collection: Wabanaki History
Mary Joseph Sapiel to Neil Violette, requesting an increase in weekly payment for her son
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- Collection: Wabanaki History
Letter Between Virgil Barber and John G. Deane, Esq. regarding the Penobscot Nation's reconsideration of land sale
- Correspondence between Virgil Barber and John Deane in which Barber notifies Deane that he has "prevailed on the Indians to reconsider their resolution respecting the sale of their lower Townships. Accordingly I have the satisfaction to say, that they have requested me to inform you they are ready to hear any proposals you are disclosed to make...and that if the terms can be agreed on, they are willing to sell." Barber was a Jesuit priest assigned to Old Town until his recall in 1830.
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- Collection: Wabanaki History