A brief history of Maine, Part 24

Author: Varney, George Jones, 1836-
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Portland, Me., McLellan, Mosher & Co.
Number of Pages: 674


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Cabot, John and Sebastian 13


Calais,


312


Caleb Cushing, The, destroyed 287


273


Call of Pres. Lincoln for men, for volunteers.


291


for men by draft,


291


for 500,000 men, for 300,000 men, 295


295


Bashaba, The 23, 29. 57


Bath,


185. 309


Belcher. Gov. of Mas achusetts, 147


Belta-t taken by the British. 232


Beilamont. Earl ot, Gov of Maine, 111 Bells tolled for oppressed Boston, 183 Bernard, Governor 1×1


Berry, General, killed.


Bethel. raided by Canada Indians, 201


Berwiel .. 74, 75, 70. 00, 117. 115, 310 Betterment Art, 218


Biard, French priest, at Mt. Desert, 27


Biddeford (see saco !. 306


Biennial sessions of Legislature. 289 Bigelow, Mt .. Arnold'- camp near 192


Border Ruttians, 272


Casey. General


--


330


HISTORY OF MAINE.


PAGE


Castine, the younger, outrage ou 113 wife of. captured, 119


guides Livingston to Quebec, 120 carried prisoner to Boston, 126 Castine captured by the British 201, 202 brilliant military action at 2202 British garrison re-inforced. 204


escape of Wadsworth and Bur- ton from 206


again captured by the British, 231 the importance of 237


Centennials. 319


Census ot Maine,


Chadwick. Paul, shot by Malta " Itlians." 219


Chadwick's murderers tried, 221


Chamberlain. General 269


Chancellorsville, Battle of


Charleston retaken for the Union, 295 Chattanooga. Battle of 292


Chaudiere, The march to, in 1775, 192


Cherryfield Volunteers, 213


‘ hickamauga, Battle of 292


Chignecto. Col. Eddy at 196


Chubb, Cant. 108


Church, Benjamin, Major, in com- mand in Maine, 95


Church, Major, 2d exp. to Maine, 100 goes up the Penobscot, 100


ascends the river to Oldtown, 109 Dresden, a fort built in 163


takes spoil in Bay of Funly, 109


again proes East, 118


Church, enstoms in 149, 150


Cilles, Jona., killed in a duel, 250, 251


Civil outbreaks in Lower Canada, 250 Clark and Lake, fort of, attacked, 79 . Climate, 325


Cocheco (Dover) a second time destroved. 108


Cold winter. A, and late spring, 239


Colmubus, Christopher, voyages 13


Collier, Sir George, defeats Sal- tonstall, 203


Colonization, Father of American 45


Conquest of Maine, 54


215


Continental 194 241


Constitution, State, adopted. amended, 260


Continental Congress, 194 Nova Scotia. 195


Converse, Capt .. at Wells, put in command in Maine. 107


104


Cony. Gov., calls for volunteers, 204


Cornwall, county of 53


mole a part of Massachusetts, 55 Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown,207


County of Canada, 40


Court in Maine, 42


Conrt in Maine, 53 in Yorkshire, 4%


Cromwell prevails in England, 44, 50


Cruelty to family of Squando, 79


Cumberland County formed, 175


Cushnoe, Pilgrim trading-house there. 35


fort at 163


Customs of the people in 1820, 244, 245


Damariscotta.


32, 100


Danforth, President, at Wells, 102


D'Anlney, dep .- gov. of Penobscot, 32 Davis, Captain 79, 56


Dead River, Arnold on 132


Dearborn, Henry 191


Am. commander-in-chief,


215, 314 . Deerfield attacked by Indians, 11.


Democrats, 265, 266


Democratic Republicans


DeMonts explores the Maine coast, 18 Dermer, Capt. Thomas 30


D'Estaing. Count. in America, . 201


Devonshire. first Cornwall, 53


Disasters in Maine. 179. 239. 319, 320


Discoverer, of America, 13


Distriets, Commercial. of Maine, 215 Dixy Bull, piracies on Me. coast, 33


captured and lung, 39


Dogs,


25, 31, 163


Dover, N. H .. burned by Indians, 94 Dow, Nenl, author of "Maine Law, "221 ! Draft, call for troops by commissioners appointed, 283


Dress of Puritan ministers, 149


of the people, 153


after the Revolution, 210


of Indians after Revolution, 212


Duchambon. Gov. of Louisburg. 156 Dudley, Joseph, Gov. of Maine. 112 Dummer, Gov,, and the Indians, 143 Du Quesne. Fort. captured, 171


Dunbar, Col. David


surveyor of the royal woods, 146


settles towns with Protestants, 147 conflict with squatters, 147


Dutch, The, in Maine. 10,52


in New York subdued, 55


regain New York, 55


at Castine,


Eastport taken by the British,


burned. 312


Eddy. Col. Jonathan, raid of. on


Education, 123, 150, 151, 216, 243. 515. 314, 315


Elizabeth, captivity of


Elizabeth, Cape, Church skirmishes with Indians at 101


Emancipation proclaimed, 265


Embargo, The


Embargo of 1812,


Emigrants from Maine,


Enlistment, term of, 274, 275


Enterprise and Boxer, Battle of Etechemins,


Exportation of goods prohibited. 204


Currency, Continental 199 Ewell's raid north of Washington, 234


PAGE


Congress, Maine represented in Provincial 183


331


INDEX.


PAGE


Falmouth ( Portland), treaty at


battle of Maj. Church with the Indians at 93


trencherously assailed, 116


Indian depredations in 166


bombarded, 189


Gazette. 214 320


Farmington,


Farm produce 1550 to las0. 299, 300


Federalists and Anti-Federalists, 265


Fire in Portland, 247 319 Parris,


20


Lincoln.


247


Hunton,


247,266


304


Smith, 247.266


Dunlap,


240. 266


Kent,


250, 257, 266


Forest area of Maine,


303


Fairfield,


252, 257, 266 266


Fortitications in Maine.


28


Dana,


265


Hubbard,


261,266


Fox Islands discovered, 14


Crosby.


262


France takes New Scotland. 37


resumes control of East'n Me., 55


153


Hamlin,


208


Williams (acting),


282


Franklin county formed,


245 1


Coburn,


201


Freedmen in U'nion army,


285, 256


Free soil Party, The


267


Chamberlain,


318


Perham.


318


Dingley,


318


at Wells, 104


and Indian war, Old 110


fail to retake Louisburg. 104. 15


Davis, 260, 318


Plaisted, 270, 315


Robie. 270,318


Bodwell, Burleigh,


310


Frost, Maj .. sent against Indians,


84


319


Grandfathers and grandmothers. 200 Granite. 300, 301


Grant, General 202, 2:4


Greenback Party, The 205


Gyles, Judge, and party, Indian vietims. 91,92


Gage, General, in Boston. 1×1


appointed governor, 1×2


Gardiner, Dr. Sylvester 218


Gendell. Captain Walter 01


George. Fort, attacked by Indians, 127 Georgia places restrictions on Maine Vessels. 250


German colonists. 147, 215


Gettysburg, battle of 289


Gilbert. capt. Raleigh admiral of Popham's expediton, 2.3


Gilead raided by Canada Indians, 207


Godfrey. Edward 40,47


Goo:l. British, oppress our man- nfacturers. 239 1


Gorgean, cit: ot


Gorges, Sir Ferdinando 29, 50, 33.


34. 35. 40. 41, 44. 55 !


Robert 35,


PAGE


Gorges, William 40


Gorham suffers by Indians, 162, 166


Gostoll, Bartholomew 14


Gosselin, Gen Gerard, takes pos- session of Belfast, 232, 236


Government of State removed, 248 Governments, Six, in Maine, 45


Governors of Mame,


King, 241, 243


Williamson (acting), 242


First fruits of culture in Maine. Fisheries.


Flag, American defence of our


275


Fort Frederick assailed,


159


AAnderson.


Forts of Maire garrisoned.


274


Frankfort taken by the British. a party of British captured at


236 251


Washburn.


278, 274, 270


Cony.


294


French, The, on the Maine coast, 18 withdraw from Maile. 98


. Connor,


318


Ventrals removed from Acadia, 171 power in the North broken.


176


Friendship ( Medmneook ..


174


Frye. Chaplain, killed in Love- well's tight. 139


1


Halifax. Fort 123. 168, 160


Hammond, Richard, a settler at Woolwich,


Hampden, conflict at 232


pillaged, 235


Hancock. John General 279


183. 213


Hard times in Maine,


230


Harmon. Captain


127. 131


Hardy, Sir Thomas


Harvard College,


150


Hawthorn, Capt. 81. 82


Holiday .. Holmes, Dr. Ezekiel


320,321


Hopehood. 96


Hope. troop of, at Portsmouth and Well-, 116


Houses. construction of


152, 153


Howard, General


276, 2 0. 295


Morril!, A. P., 266. 267


Wells. 263, 267


and Spain at war with Eng.,


232


Morrill, Lot M.,


265


Fredericksburg. Battle of


Garcelon, 269. 31ª


Fryeburg,scene of Lovewell's fight, 137


Fryer's Capt., mishap,


Fundy, Bay of, Col. Church in 199, 118 Fusionists. 248. 209, 270


214


First English colony tor Maine,


15


332


HISTORY OF MAINE.


PAGE


Hubbard. Governor John 261


Hall, Gen., surrenders Detroit


Hnimiwell, bravado of 116. 117


Hunt. Thomas, kidnaps Indians.


Hutchinson. Gov. Thomas 181. 182


Iberville at Pemaquia, 107. 108


Ice.


301


Immigration to Maine, 212, 313, 314


Impressment of Am. seamen, 223


Independence declared.


Independence of Am. conceded. 203


Independent Republicans, 268


Indian Old Point, site of Ralle's village, 134


Indian wars in prospect, 56


Indian view of the white people,


Indians of Maine,


appearance of 15, 17, 59


tribes of 57


dress of


remains of 58,59


domestic customs of 59


dwellings of 60


hunting of 61 :


implements of 61


social customs of €2 |


sports of 03


hygiene and medicine of


religions system of 6.1


statte-eratt of


64.65


language of


names of 65


education of 65, 66. 120


inscriptions of, on rocks, 63. 38


unmbers of


69, 177


Indians' wives and children re- stored to them, 101


riglits, 1:24


Indians cared for by Mass. gov't. 184


Indians, raid Androscoggin towns, 208


Insane asylum established, 257


Jameson, Charles D. 26, 275


James IL. abdicates, 93


Jackson, Dr. Chas. T , survey by 251 Gen , victory over the British, 23. '. Stonewall." mort'y wounded.256 Jamestown, destroyed, 01


Jesuits, French, among the In- dians, 68, 107 .


Jewell's Island,


Jordan, Rev. Robert 50


Jo -- elyu, Henry 40. 82


Kancamagus, wives and children of, captured, 101


Kansas. 272


Kenduskeag. Indian village at 14%


Kennebec. British driven from 1-4.204 Kennebre patent soll,


Kennerre, Popham's colony on


Kennebec, shipbuilding on 23, 304 Kennebec steamer, 213


Kennebeeks, or Canibas, 57


Kidd, Captain, the pirate, 111


Killed in first seas n of first In- dian war,


King Charles.persecutes emigrants, 41 overcome,


King, Major-General, orders ont the militia, 236


King Philip's war begins,


Kingfield, opposition to draft in 290


King's Dock in Bath, The 1.55 Know Nothing Party The 267


Knox, Gen. Henry, early life of 216.21; bravery at Bunker Hill, 217


brigadier-general of artillery, 218 Secretary of War, 218


removes to Thomaston, 218


Laconia,


34,36


Land and water area of Maine, 302, 303, 308


Land grants,


213


Lane's Island, savage carousal on 91 La Tour Inys New Scotland. 37


La Tour's contest with D'Anley, 39 Legislature, patriotism of the Me. 273 Legislatures, Two 269


Leverett, Captain John 53


Levett. Captain, meets Samoset. 31


Lewistou,


100. 306. 309, 312


Lewiston Light Infantry, 270


Lexington. Battle of Lightfoot, Captain, feat of


184


Lincoln county formed,


Lincoln, Pres., election of 272


Liquor Law in Maine, first 41


Liquor Law of Maine, 250, 264


Liquors, intoxicating, sent out of the State, 201


Liquor riot in Portland, 202


Liqnors, cost of


Little Belt fires on the President, Livingston, Major, bears a mes- sage to Canada, 120


London Company, The, sends ships to Virginia, 20


Lottery townships, 211


Lonisburg. expedition against 155-155 captured a second time, 17


Lovelace snecoeds Nichols, 54


Lovell. Gen., expedition to Castine,201 Lovewell, Captain, excursions of, no th, 136


Lovewell's Pond, 137


Lovewell's fight. 137-112


Lovewell's war ends, 113


Loyal. Fort, Major Church at


garrisoned by Maj. Church. 90


garrisoned by militia, capitalates to Indians, again attacked,


:17


Lumber.


302. 303


Lutherans in Maine,


147, 215


Lygonia, or Plough Patent, 36, 43


PAGE


333


INDEX.


Machias, Pilgrim colony at PAGE


men capture British vessels, 186,187


expedition from


fortified. 197


attacked by British, 195, 198


fort abandoned. 236


garrison capture British, 236, 237


Madawaska represented in the Legislature of Maine, 218


hostile art of the British in 249


Madockawando, $3, 85, 104


Mails in 1820, 245 42


Maine, province of district of 201


admitted to the Union, 240, 241


contribution of, to the war for the Union, 207


men, tribute to 278, 285


Malta war, The 219, 220, 221, 222, 223


Manhattan, 52. 85


Manufactures of


boots and shoes, 306. 307


butter, 300


canned food:, 301


cheese, 300


cottoli, 506


iron. 305


leather beard, 303


lumber, 303


paper and wood pulp. 303


takes guns from Fort Pownal, 18+


a misoner, 185


bombard. Falmouth. 155-190


on the Penobr-eot, 201


MoxIs. 92, 104, 115, 122 Munjoy Hill. Indian slaughter on 97


Mugg. 82, 83, 81, 87


Muscongus Patent, 36,210


Nahanada, 21


Natick Indians, ×1


Navy of the Confederacy, 285.987


Neddock, Cape. suffers by the Indians, $2, 102


Newagen. Cape, settlement of 37


New Brunswick. 120


New Partmonth. 51


New England Company, 33.34, 36


territory of, divided,


New Hampshire, origin of


Newichawamock ( Berwick), 74. 75. 96 New Meadows River, ;1


Newry raided by Canada Indians, 20. New Scotland, 34. 37. 120 New Somerset -hire.


-


Mather. Cotton


Mavoosherh.


Mcclellan superseded by Burnside .: ++ Meade supersedes Hocker. !! Vementsof, in Virginia, 2.42 eruses the liquidati.


Medunconk & Friendsimp. attached by Indiau -. 1:1


Merrymeeting Bay,


Military divisions, 194


weapons.


Militia organized in Yorkshire, 45


of Maine, 273,274


Mining, 302


Ministers, Early,


Whitefield, Rev. George 147. 153


Brock, Rev. John 51


Jordan, Rev. Robert 50


Mondy. Rev. Samuel, 149


Seymour, Rev. Richard 22 Missionaries to Indians, 123


Mohegaus. 115


Moha yk Indians, 86, 127, 125


Money in the Revolution, 199


paper, first, in America, 100


Monhegan Island, 13, 14


Marks on 13


Capt. J. Smith builds boats at a refuge from Indians. SO


Monmouth, Battle of 201


. Moody, Rev. Samuel 145


Moosehead Lake. 312


Morality, depressed by war, 238, 259


Morris, Captain Charles 232 Moulton, Capt., at Norridgew'k, 129, 131 Mount Desert settled.


Mowatt, Captain


at Falmouth ( Portland), 184


starch.


300


shoes and boots,


306, 307


wood pulp,


303


woolens.


305, 306


Maquoit.


109, 102


..


Mare Point,


54. 100


Marechites,


Margaretta, The. captured.


Martha's Vineyard. 30


Mason, Capt. John 34


Masons. The 244


Massachusett- Bay Colony, revises her boundary, resisted in Maine.


rule songht.


52


re-establishe- her rule in Vork- shirt. 54


government extended to the Kennebec, 35


goverment extended to the Penob-cot, 53


Masse. French priest, at Mt. De- sort. 111


Newspapers in Maine, 214, 240, 817. 515 Nichols,Governor tor Duke of York. 53 Nicholson leads a force against Acadia, 120


Porridgework, 118. 120. 121-1:5:


North Yarmouth, 129, 170, 195


Norwegians in America, 13


Oakland. 303


PAGE


March. Major. expeditions against the Indians. 109, 117, 119


47


334


HISTORY OF MAINE.


Ohio emigration,


239


Prohibitory Law annulled, 203


re-established. 254


in the State Constitution, 264


Prohibitionists, 270


Prospect, a tort built in


174


Provincial Congress,


193


Punishments in Yorkshire, 50


. Purchas, Thomas 40. 47, 71, 72


Puritans seenre a grant,


oppose Gorges, 41


preaching and laws, 145


customs, 150


Purpooduck, massacre at, 115


Putnam, Major Perley


Quakers, or Friends, 44, 33


301


Quarrying of granite, slate, 302


Quebec, 175, 194


Queen Anne's war,


115, 122


Pennacooks, 60,81, 112


Penobscot Bay and River, 13, 14, 18. 39, 40, 53, 90, 106, 109, 129, 174.


201-207, 214, 231-237, 243


Indians. 29, 172


Penhallow, Captain 126


Pequods, 118


Pepperell, Sir William


155


Perry, Commodore


227


Persecution, 50


Pestilence, 20,69


Philip, King


71,78


Phipps, Sir William


96, 98, 99, 100, 106, 111


Pigwacket (Pequaket),


116


Pine trees,


213


Pilgrims, The


31,34, 35, 38


Piscataqua, 44


251


Plaisted. Lient. Roger


75


Plymouth : Eng.) Company, 20, 33, 218 Patent, 218


Political parties, 265


Popham, Capt. George 20, 23, 23, 31


colony, 34


Population of Maine, 215, 314


Porpoise, Cape


115


Portland (Casco Neck), 72, 88, 95, 97, 112, 115, 116, 129, 166, 185,


188-190, 262, 263, 287, 319, 320


Portsmouth, 76, 121


Pownal, Gov. Thomas 171, 178, 179


Port Royal, 10, 120


Portneuf : Burnetf),


Potomac, Army of 278


Pr-ble, Counnodore


Prestumpscot River, 47.72


Prives in the Revolution, 199


and production in the Rebel- lion period, 299


Pring, Martin, voyage of, to Maine, 14 Proctor, Lientenant 161


Prohibitory Law against liquors, first effective, 261


PAGE PAGE


Openaigoes.


57


116


Ossipee ponds, Pond, 137 S3


River,


Oyster beds,


58


Parties, political 265


Passamaqnoddy ponds, 56


Bay 57, 118, 227-229. 236


Passamaquoddies, 5.


Passaconaway,


60


Patriots, American


180, 181


Pangus, .


138, 140


Peak's Island,


82


Pitt, William


180


Pejopicot.


purchase of 218


Pemaquid,


54, 91, 106, 108


Patent, 37, 218


Quoddy Indians, 57


Quota of Maine, 282


Raid, rebel. above Washington 294


Railroads, 257, 308, 300, 310. 311, 312 Ralle, the Jesnit missionary, 126,123,132 Razilla, General 39


Rebel gove't flies from Richmond,293 Recruiting, cessation of, ordered, 2-1 Red River, Banks' expedition up


202


Regiment, First Maine 2-1


Second Maine others anthorized, 277


274


Regiments in the field, in the war,


297


Religious freedom in Maine, 50


265


Repablicans, Liberal,


Reverses to the Union arms, 281, 22 Revolution, first act of, in Maine, 182 Revolutionary War, 184-208


Richmond. 35.123


Va., rebel government fly from #35 entered by Union troops, 206


Richmond's Island, 83


Rigby, Sir Alexander 13


Riot, liquor, in Portland,


Road, military, to Madawaska, 2,50)


Robin Hood sells Woolwich. 37


Robbinston visited by the British. 228 Rockland. 002. 310


Rocroft. Captain Edward 30


Kogers, Col.,-destroys St. Francis, 175 Roman Catholics, Indians become 68 Rowles' prophecy,


Ryswick, treaty of 100


Sabino,


72, 73. 101. 107


sagadahoc, 101


Saint Francis Indians, 127, 165, 175


Saint George's River, 123. 120, 129. 159, 16


Saint Sanveur (see Monut Desert), 2


----


73


Phillips, Major William


275


Republican Party of 1820, of 1550, 265, 267. 272


Piscatajuis Connty,


47, 100, 101


335


INDEX.


PAGE


Saltonstall, Commodore


203 Subercase yields AAcadia, 120


Sullivan, Fort, surrendered to the British, 227


Surrender of the Rebel army, 206


Swaine, Major, attacks the Indians, 95 Swan Island, Major Church meets the Indians at 10T


Swedish Colony. The


314


Swett, Captain Benjamin 87


Tarratines,


57, 82, 112


Taxes. Import 170


Tea-chests emptied in Boston Harbor, 152


Teaching of Jesuits, 124


247 Tecomet, 78, 107, 112


Telegraph, 312


Temperance movement begins, 257


societies, 258-261


reform in Maine, 253


Sons of 260 parties, 267


Temple, Sir Thos., Gov. of Atadia, 53


Thomaston. 302


145 . Thrift of settlers, 42


Topsham.


127, 164


Torture of captives by Indians, 91, 94, 106, 127


Towns and Plantations,


56,177


laid out, 145, 213


Township, lottery 214


Tozier, house of, defended by a young lady,


Traveling in Maine in 1820, 244, 245 Treaties with Indians, 88, 107, 109, 110,


112, 113, 121, 122, 143, 166


Treaty of Breda, 55


Ryswick,


109


Utrecht,


121


Paris,


208


Ghent. 237


Webster-Ashburton, 955


'Trees of Maine.


213


Snow-shoeing for Indians,


117


Smith. Captain John


27. 28


Smuggling.


Social life after the Revolution, 211


usages in Maine, 150, 151


Sokokis, 29, 57, 112, 137


Soldiering,


Soldiers, British, arrive in Boston, 181 278


Soldiers of Maine, qualities of return of $96


Southwick, Captain 116


Squando, the Sokokis. 5.م .70


Squanto, one of Hunt's captives, 30 Squatters. 218 Sonth. 20


Stage-coaches, 244, 245


Stamp Act, 1×0


State House of Maine built, 249


Statistics of Me. in 1810, 1820, 210, 244 1.50. 1590. 1-86, 29 -- 310


Steamboat, in Maine, 245, 246, 301


Stinson's Point attacked by Indians, 79


31, 32


Scalps, bounty for Indian 109


Scammon, Colonel 184


Scarborough,


82, 117. 129


Scenery,


28,322, 323


Schools and Colleges, 150, 151, 216, 243. 315-317


School usages, 150, 151


Schools for Indians.


123


Scouting in Southern Maine,


171


Scotch-Irish in Maine, 215


Scott. General Winfield


254, 255


Sea line of Maine,


322


Seal of the State of Maine,


2.42


Sebaro Pond,


Secession, 272


53


Separation from Massachusetts,


240


Settlements in Maine,


condition of 101. 102


east of Penobscot, 170


Settlers at Arrowsic warned, 126


come into Maine,


Seymour. Richard, preaches to Popham's colony, 22


Sheepscot Plantation, 37,53,99


Sherbrook, Sir John 232


Sheridan, General 295, 296


Sherman. General 274, 293


Shipbuilding, 20, 27, 304


Shirley, Fort


169


Shirley, Governor


Shorte, Abraham


Sickles, General


112


Simino, Captain


Simon, the Yankee Killer, T8, 85


Sixth Indian War,


172


Slate. 302


Slavery, 241,263


Slave Power, The


250


Slaves. Indians sold for


Tribute to Maine men, 278,253


Troops, Maine, in the Revolution,


1$4, 185


Theker. Commodore Sam 1 109-201, 229 Tyng, Colonel Edward 155


Vaughn, Lient .- Col. William 155


Vessels buikling


23, 27,30


captured by hadians,


saved by a breeze. 105


burned by British, 235


Vines, Richard


Virginia Company, north and


Volunteers called for,


273


Voting allowed to non-Puritans, 50.


Wadsworth, Gen, Peleg 202.205,204.20; Waldo patent, 24. 115,216


Sammel, Brig .- Gen. 117, 155, 175


Waldoborough,


117. 153


PAGE


Samoset,


174 78 290


Sedgwick, Major Robert Seguin,


336


HISTORY OF MAINE.


PAGE


PAGE


Waldron, Major


77. 78, 81, 84, 85, 93


Westbrook, Colonel


126, 128 169, 191


Waldron's Ruse,


81, 93


Wakely, Elizabeth


72. 76


Weymouth, Captain George 14, 16


Walton, Colonei,


120


Wampum. 36


War, First Indian 68


King Philip's


71


Whitefield, Rev. George 147. 148, 153


First Indian, ends.


81


Wilderness. Battle of the 202, 293


First French and Indian


90


Queen Anne's 115


Lovewell's


136-143 . Williamsburgh, Battle of 278. 279, 280


King George's


155


Last Indian (sixth)


163-177


Williamson, William D. 242


Windham, 166, 172, 173


4.


of 1812-14, 223


Winslow, Captain Josiah


129, 130


Aroostook, The 252-255


115, 119


of Slaveholder's Rebellion, 273,297 effect of. on morals, 238


Witcheratt,


111


Warren, Commodore


156


37.79


Washington burnt by the British, George


227


Worumbee,


101, 104


Woods, The King's


146


Washingtonians, The 259


Waterpower of Maine,


308


Waterville.


243


York, Duke of


40,53


Wawennock Tribe, The 23,29,57. 69, 136


4 York. town of 13. 86. 103


Wells, 76, 83, 102, 104, 115, 121


Yorktown,


207,278


William and Mary. 93


William and Mary's War. 110


Williams, Joseph H. 268


of Independence (the Revolu- tion), 184-208


Winnepesauke Lake,


Winter Harbor,


Wiscasset, 165, 236


Woolwich,


167


Yarmouth, 160


..


Western, Fort


Wharton, Richard 218


Whig, A, chosen Governor, 262


Party. The 266


F 841.93


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