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Malaga Island

Malaga Island is a 41-acre island located in Casco Bay. It was home to an interracial community from the American Civil War until 1911, when the residents were forcibly evicted by the state of Maine.

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Records

William F. Gomez Patient Files
William F. Gomez Patient Files
Account with F.W. Ridley for support of paupers
Account with F.W. Ridley for support of paupers
Account with A.F. Williams, M.D. for call to Mrs. John Eason
Account with A.F. Williams, M.D. for call to Mrs. John Eason
Account with F.W. Ridley for Rhoda Darling
Account with F.W. Ridley for Rhoda Darling
Receipt from J.W. Doughty, M.D. for services rendered to George Griffin, Jake Marks, and James McKinney
Receipt from J.W. Doughty, M.D. for services rendered to George Griffin, Jake Marks, and James McKinney
Letter to G.W. Leadbetter from George C. Pease regarding the names of residents of Malaga Island
Letter to G.W. Leadbetter from George C. Pease regarding the names of residents of Malaga Island
James Henry Marks Patient Files
James Henry Marks Patient Files
Account with George C. Pease for services rendered in behalf of paupers on Malaga Island
Account with George C. Pease for services rendered in behalf of paupers on Malaga Island
Account with William N. Beal for supplies to George Griffin of Malaga Island
Account with William N. Beal for supplies to George Griffin of Malaga Island
Account with F.W. Ridley for support of paupers
Account with F.W. Ridley for support of paupers
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