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Earl of Dalhousie, 380, 381, 396.
Earle, Rev. A. Gertrude, 97.
East Dover, 202.
East Dover cemetery, 203.
East Greenwich, R. I., 192.
East Sangerville, 93.
East Sangerville cemetery, 175.
Eastern Boundary, 265.
Eastern lands in district of Maine, 435, 436.
Eastern Maine, 434, 437.
Eastman, Ebenezer, 170.
Eastport, 225, 311, 412.
Eaton Grant, 244.
Eaton, Walter D., 124.
Edaweit, Messer, 4.
Edes, Isaac, 38.
Education, early in Greenville, 62.
Eel River, 310.
Elliott, Dr., 89. Hugh, 217. T. P., 95.
Elliottsville plantation, 8.
Ellis, Columbus W., 449, 450.
Uncle John, hunter and trapper, 57; paper on him, pp 142 to 146.
Ellis & Wise, 38.
Ellsworth, Me., note 226.
Elmwood cemetery, 146.
Emerson, William, 101, 113.
Emery, Hon. Lucilius A., chief justice Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, 437. in Baker trial, 292. Miles, 363, 409, 415, 416.
England, 147, 217, 220, 221, 270, 277, 280, 281, 308, 405, 424, 427, 439, 442.
English, agents and officers, 351 ; authorities, 241; cap- tain, 189; claimed territory, 222; crown, 221; families on Madawasca, 414; flag, 189; govern- ment, 221; history, 217; law, note 247; laws,
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420; mentioned, 220, 221, 235; merchantship, 188; possessions, 230; ship of war, 188; sovereigns, 216; subjects, 244; the, 411, 412; waters, 188.
Entertainment, of early days in Greenville, 63, 64.
Essex County, Mass., 178.
Estabrooks, Joseph, Jr., 283.
Esty, William S., 283.
Etchemins, 218.
Europe, 215, 255, 438.
Evans, George, 271. Harvey, 114.
Everett, Jonathan C., 114.
Everton, John, 37, 38. Rebecca, 38.
Exchange Hotel in Foxcroft, 103.
Executive Council, 236.
Exeter, Me., 211.
Exhibitions, Foxcroft academy, 107.
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Fairfax, now Albion, 172, 173, 197.
Fairfield, Governor, 272, 273, 275, 276, note 276, 277, 278, 279, 315, 317, (his address to troops, 319,) 324, 325. Fairfield, Me., 172, 367.
Fairmont, Minn., 215.
Fairview, 32.
Falmouth, 443. sloop, 300.
Farmer, Mary, married John Dean, 163.
Farnham, Elizabeth, 79. Louis B., 116. William, 79, 80.
Farwell, Harriette F., 427.
Featherstonhaugh, Mr., 241. Federal Government, 240, 241. Federalist, 438.
Feirio, William, 287.
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Fenno (Brother), 31,
Fernald, Alice (Lewis), 429. Jonathan, 429. M. C., 116, 117.
Fields, George, 420, 423.
Fifield, Jeremiah, 167.
First National Bank of Bath, 433.
Fish River, 271, 272, 335, (road, 336, ) 409, (mills, 415, ) 419.
Fisher, Michael, 283.
Fishkill, N. Y., 160.
Fitzgerald, Owen, 415, 419.
Flag, American, 189, 289, 415; Baker ordered to take American flag down, 416; English, 189; of U. S. of America, was hoisted by John Baker and others, 286 ; same referred to, 289; was over 32 independent states of Union, 176.
Flaggstaff, 430. .
Flanders, Horace, 120.
Fletcher, Levi G., 361.
W. R., 116.
Flint, Captain Fletcher, 55.
Ephraim, 114, 115, 120, 124, 137.
Royal, 434, 437.
Fogg, Capt. Joshua, 53. Colonel, 443.
Follett, Rev. J. M., 80.
Folsom, Hiram, 120, 121.
Mrs. L. H., 98.
Ford, Abner, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29. Caleb J., 28. Deacon, 53.
H. C., 96.
Foreign, jail, 315.
Negotiations, 341.
Power, 259. Powers, 341.
Fort Point, 3.
Fort Pownal, 3.
Forsyth, Secretary of State, 240.
Foss, Elizabeth, married Oliver Crosby, 208.
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Foss, Mary (Bradbury), married Josiah Crosby, 211. Simeon, 211.
Fountaindale, Ill., 208.
Fox, British Minister, 240.
Foxcroft, Col. Joseph E., proprietor of town of Foxcroft, 8, 191.
Joseph Ellery, 100; offer to Academy accepted, 104.
Foxcroft, Me., 8, 13, 21, 22, 25, 36, 41, 55, 70, 79,
86, 90, (bridge, 94,) 97,- 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 108, 110, 111, 112, 116, 127, 136, 137, 138, 139, 156, 162, 168, 175, 181, 184, (called Spauldingtown, 191, ) 192, 207, 245, 446, 447. Foxcroft Academy, exhibitions held, 89; history of, pp 100 to 117; mentioned, 211, 446, 447.
Foxcroft Four Corners, 70, 132.
Foxcroft Square, 110.
France, 188, 210, 217, 220, 221, 222, 442.
Francis, Indian guide, 4.
Francis I, King of France, 217.
Frankfort, Me., 189.
Franklin, marble statue of, 439.
Franklin, Me., 435.
Fraser, Major P., 332. Malcolm, note 237.
Peter, Esq., 294, 330.
Frederick Islands, 300.
Fredericton, N. B., note 243, 244, 245, 250, 251, 256, 267, 274, 275, 297, 301, 303, 310, 311, 312, 314, 318, 324, 330, 332, 352, 358, 359, 362, 363, 365, 372, 378, 394, 401, 403, 412, 415, 416, 417, 419, 422; Gazette, 399; jail, 252, 360, 363, 366, 399, 400, 402.
Free Baptists, mentioned 65, 74, 76, 77, 78; attempt to unite with Baptists in Piscataquis County, 85, (church, 98.)
French, at Madawaska, 414; extraction, 392, 410, 413; government, 217; house, 414; Huguenots, 442; present at 4th of July celebration, 415; set, 414; settlement at Madawaska, 267; settlers, 288, 289, 291, 302, 413; spoilation claims, 210;
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the, 210, 287, 292, 416; village above Frederic- ton, 296.
French, Father, 98.
Friends, Society of, 200.
Frontier, 307.
Frontiers, Northern and Eastern, 322.
Frost, Rev. Wm., first Universalist minister to live in county, 86, 87.
William, 87. Fulmer, Rev. J. R., 88.
Fusileers, regiment of 800 from Cork, Ireland, 275.
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Gallatin, Albert, historian, 220; went to England as U. S. minister, 229; mentioned, 234, 238, 337, 339, 369, 376.
Gatchepe or Gaspe, 218.
Gates, Artemus, 124. General, 155, 183.
Geo. H., 120.
General Court, order of, 160; mentioned, 182, 241, 435, 436.
General Government, 257, 258, 263, 264, 265, 269, 315, 339, 363, 372.
George, Rev. W. C., 88.
III, 228. IV, 247, 284, 362, 403, 404, 418.
George Washington University, 445.
Gerrish, Col. Jacob, 192.
Ghent, 229.
Gile, S. M., 96.
Gilman, A. W., 111, 114.
Benj. P., 22, 114.
Geo. W., one of builders of Lake House, Sebec, 136. Hannah E., 110. John, 22. John H., 22. Julia R., 110.
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Gilman, Miss, preceptress M. A., 122. Mrs. John H., 22. Gilmantown, N. H., 169, 170. God of battles, 217. Goff, Geo. W., 97.
Golay, Jules, 208.
Goldthwaite, Jacob, 411, 417, 418, 419. T., 72. William, 116. Gooch, James, 105, 115.
Goodwin, Betsey, married Ezekiel Chase, 161.
Gorges, Ferdinand, 219; his grant, 220.
Gorham, Nathaniel, 183.
"Gospel Banner," mentioned, 89; invitation to Maine Universalist Convention in Sangerville, 92; editor describes journey from Augusta to Sangerville by team in 1838, 93.
Goss, Benjamin, 8. Capt. John, 201. Gould, Abel, 19. Abiel, 11. Elder Nathaniel, 67. Ezra, 12, 17. W. E., 28, 29. Gouldsboro, Me., 437.
Government, different ones referred to, 241, 249, 258, 267, 270, 273, 279, 285, 288, 290, 297, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304, 312, 313, 314, 322, 323, 330, 333, 334, 335, 336, 356, 357, 359, 370, 371, 372, 375, 377, 379, 382, 386, 387, 394, 400, 404, 439.
Government House, 324. Governor and Council, 259, 315.
Governor and General Assembly of Province of Maine, 222.
Governor General of the Provinces, 380. Governor of New France, 220.
Governors, of Maine, 241, note 243, 248, 250, 253, 254, 258, 259, 315, 323, 324, 328, (referred to, 332, ) 336, 349, 350, 355, 356, 362, 364, 368, 369, 370, 373, 378, 381, 383, 394, 395, 396,
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400; of Massachusetts, 254, 260, 385 ; messages, 259, 271 ; of the several states, 260.
Gower, Charles, 52.
Charles W., 120, 121. Davis N., 120.
Graham, Major, 306, 307, 310.
Grand Falls, 287, 295, 408, 410.
Grand Jury, 282.
Grand Lake, 310.
Grand Lodge of Masons, 24, 27.
Grand River, 272.
Granite Mountain, 137.
Grant, Orrin, 53. Thomas, 53.
Graves, Calvin, killed wardens, 58. Nathaniel, 40.
Gray, Alvin, 122. Captain John, 443. V. A., 97. William, 14.
Gray, Me., 86.
Great Britain, war with in 1812, 156; mentioned, 216, 222, 223, 228, 234, note 237, 238, 240, 248, 253, 255, 258, 260, 261, 262, 263, 271, 279, 280, 285, 286, 288, 290, 299, 300, 322, 323, 362, 373, 338, 340, 341, 347, 355, 356, 357, 324, 337, 374, 375, 387, 391, 397, 418, 439. Great Falls, 294, 304.
Great Falls, Dover, 181.
Greeley, B. F., 53, 54.
David, 104.
Ebenezer, 251, 252, note 252, 267.
John, 139.
Mr., incarcerated in a Foreign Jail, 315.
Greeley's Falls, 137.
Green River, 272, 293.
Greene, 74.
Greenleaf, Capt. Moses, 193. Eben, 23, 25. Moses, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 114.
Greenville, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 60, 62, 63, 64, 69, 98,
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99, 430, 431, 432, 433. Greenwood, Alexander, 8. Groton, Mass., 180. Grover, Stephen, 411, 415, 419. Z., 96.
Guernsey, F. E., 111, 114, 152.
Guilford, facts relating to its history, 35 to 51; men- tioned, 68, 71, 73, 74, (church, 75,) 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 115, 139, 142, 145, 146, 168, 178, 184, 449. Guilford Center, 40, 71.
Gulf of St. Lawrence, 222, 224, 232, 234.
Gunnison, Nathaniel, 93.
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H township, 272. Hadlock, James, 170, 171. Hafford, Fineas, 360, 361. John, Jr., 364. Hale, Elias J., 114, 115. Hon. Eugene, 437. Jacob, 82. Mr., of Ripley, 167, 168.
Halifax, Mass., 195, 196. Hall, C. C., 110, 111, 114. Daniel, 11, 19. Hez, 11. Hezekiah, 17, 19. Joseph, 77. Mrs., 213. Rev. Zenas, 69, 73, 75, 76, 83. Hallett, William, 421.
Hallowell, 48, (called "The Hook," 160,) 161.
Hall's patent rifles, 325. Ham, Rev. T. E., 83. Hamilton, Rev. Geo., 74. Rev. G. G., 95. Harvey, Deacon, 171. Governor, 252.
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Harvey, Joseph, 367.
Sir John, 276, 277, 278, 279, 312, 315, 322, 324.
Hasey, Benjamin, note 229.
Haskell, Rev. E. B., 73.
Hassell, Jason, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 101, 103, 113.
Hastings, Capt., 160, 161.
Hatch, Deacon Forrest, 82. Jacob, 82, 83. Hayes, C. W., 97, 115, 448.
Daniel W., drowned in Sebec Lake, 135, 136. William C., 133.
Haynes, Josiah P., 120.
Hazelton, Joshua, 79.
Head Quarters, Eastern Division, 322.
Heald, Franklin, 364.
Hebron, 8, 445.
Henderson, Ky., 29.
Her Majesty's, government, 312; lieutenant governor, 320; reign, 314; subjects, 313; territory or subjects, 313; upper provinces, 323; Her Brittannic Majesty's Province of New Bruns- wick, 322, 324.
Herndon, Virginia, 444, 445. Herriman, Silas, 11.
Herring, Deacon Robert, 36, 40, 71. Deacon Robert, Jr., 37, 38, 43. Isaac, 40.
Polly, wife of Robert, Jr., 38.
Rev. C. M., 73, 80. Sally, wife of Robert, 37.
Herring and Morgan's mill, 44.
Higgins, Eben B., 122.
High Priest of Piscataquis Royal Arch Chapter, 447.
High Sheriff of New Brunswick, 363.
Highlands, near West Point, 195. "Highlands," The, 224, 227, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 237, 238. Hilary term, note 247, (sittings, note 247, ) 282. Hildreth, a blacksmith of Greenville, 52, 53. Hildreth Bros., 53.
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Hill, Henrietta, married Josiah Crosby, 211. Warden, killed by Graves, 58.
Hills, Henry, 120.
Hinckley, Josiah, 52, 432, 433. Mary Williams, 433. Hinds, Amos, 172. Asher, 172.
Benjamin, 171.
Betsey Temple, 172, 173.
Betsey (Pishon), wife of Nimrod, 172.
Charles, 172.
Elizabeth (Temple), 171.
James, 171.
Jason, 172.
Jacob, 171.
John, 171.
Lida, 172.
Mary, 172.
Nimrod, of Dover, Revolutionary soldier, sketch of, pp 171 to 174.
Nimrod, Jr., 172, 173, 174.
Peter, 172.
Rebecca, 172. Ulmer, 172.
Hinds' Hill, 173.
His Britannic Majesty, 323, 329, 379.
His Britannic Majesty's dominions, 882, 395, 397; envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary, 356 ; government in Province, 387; Lt Governor of New Brunswick, 329; subjects, 392.
His Majesty, 330.
His Majesty's, attorney general, 388, 359, 360; court, 401; dominions, 397; government, 333, 358, 372, 373; lieutenant governor, 357; Lt Gov- ernor of New Brunswick, 334; mail, 285, 405; minister, 372; name, 289; officers, 399, 400; Province of New Brunswick, 283, 335, 384, 397, 404; subjects, 359; territory or government, 359.
Historicus, 163. History repeats itself, 270.
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History and Digest of International Arbitrations, note 237, note 238.
History of Industry, Me., referred to, 429.
Hoadley engine, used in Sebec Lake steamer, 132.
Hoar, Wm. D., 121.
Hodgdon, Adjutant General, 276. Moses, 20.
Hodgdon, Me., 446.
Hodsdon, General, 325, 326.
Holderness, N. H., 427.
Holland, 255.
Hollis, N. H., 155.
Holmes, Ann, Universalist choir leader, 89. Dr., of Foxcroft, 446. Freeland S., 116.
James S., 100, 103, 105, 106, 113, 115.
John, 225, 228, 259, 271.
Mr., 348, 350. Salmon, 114.
Home Sweet Home, song mentioned, 325.
Homer, H. E., 122.
Rev. John, 436.
Hooper, Rev. W. W., Universalist State Superintendent, 97, 98. Horn, Will D., 120.
Hotel in Greenville, 52, 53, 62; at Sandbar, 53; Lake House, Sebec, 136; Kineo House, 144; M. G. Shaw interested in Maine hotels, 432.
Houlton, James, 417, 418, 420, 423.
Houlton, Me., 245, 275, 310, 311, 318, 331, 367, 393, 394, 411, 417, 418, 420, 423.
House of Lords, 277.
House of Representatives, 251.
Houston; John, 96.
Howard, Leonard, 120,' 121.
Howe, Col. Cyprian, 180.
Hoyt, Rev. H. H., Universalist State Superintendent, 98, 99.
Hubbard, Anson, 114.
Dr. John, Governor of Maine, tour through State, 61.
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Hubbardston, Mass., 178. Hudson, Henry, 450. Hudson River, 127. Hughes, John F., 111, 114.
Humphrey, Hon. Samuel F., 116.
Hunewell, Barnabas, 416, 417.
Hunt, Mr., a principal of M. A., 122.
Hunting, Elder E., 74.
Hussey, M. L., 96.
Rev. Charles, first Universalist minister in Sanger- ville, 93. Hussey & Goldthwaite's elevator, 44. Hyde, Rev. J. Chester, 83.
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Idaho, 32. Index of numbers relating to the U. S. and British arguments, pp 344 to 346. Indian, native, was tried and convicted by court of Prov- ince of Quebec, 236.
Indians, American, 202; Penobscot, 58; St. Francis, 58 ; violators of game laws, 59; "Lo, the poor Indian," 127; expression of Hunter Ellis, 143; Indian scare, 156; company formed to repel, 162; governor of, 327; Indian war, 366; men- tioned, 2, 4, 5, 6, 61, 103, 157, 176. Industry, Me., 429, 430, 433. Ingersoll, Alice C., 209. Edward Chase, 209. Francis H., 209. Geo. W., 209. Ireland, Sheriff E. S., 29.
Ireland, 362, 397, 418. Irish, James, 242, 331, 402. Irish families in Madawaska settlement, 414. Iroquois River or Cataraquy, 227.
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Jackson, Albert F., 122. Colonel, 160, 161, 163. Col. Henry, 434, 437. a geologian, 2. President, note 230, 239, 240, note 252 ; mentioned, 270. Jacob, Colonel, 180.
James I, 218.
James II, 247.
James, Duke of York, 221.
Jameson, Gen., 117.
Jarvis, Colonel Charles, note 276. Leonard, 271, 434, 435, 436.
Jefferson, Vice-President Thomas, 438.
Jenkins, James, 122. Samuel, 120. Jesuit Mission, 220.
Jewett, J. W., 22.
Mehitable, married Phineas Ames, 155. Joe's Point, 225.
Johnson, Benjamin, 114.
Capt., his company, 158.
Capt. Samuel, 159.
Charles, 420.
Lewis, 420.
Lieutenant, 307, 310.
Samuel, 116. Warren, 116.
Johnston, John Jr., 13.
Joint Standing Committee on State Lands, 253.
Jones, John Paul, mentioned, 186; mention of some of his ships, 187, 188, 189.
Lathrop C., 130, 131; referred to in connection with John Baker trial, 293.
Jones and Thompson's charter for steamboat, 131 ; got material for steamboat, 131. Jordan, Dr. Josiah, 446. Joshua, 79. Josiah, 120.
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Jordan, Martha, 79. Joseph, Francis, Gov. of Passamaquoddy Indians, 327. Jury, 298. Justice of the Peace, 287.
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Kamarouska, 237.
Katahdin Iron Works, 198, 199.
Katahdin Mountain, 62.
Kavanagh, Edward, 280.
Keating, Thomas A., first to attempt propelling boat by power on Sebec Lake, 128, 131.
Keene, John, 11.
Kelsey, Joseph, member of Constitutional Convention of Maine, 92; mentioned 8, 41, 42, 43, 93, 101, 113, 115.
Kendall, Rev. H., 68, 82.
Kenduskeag, 211.
Kenebec forks, 309, 312.
Kennebec County, 93, 124, 198, 366, 411, 419.
Kennebec Mission, 222.
Kennebec River, (Kenebeck river, 47, ) 50, 162, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 311, 353, 417, 432, 435.
Kent, Governor, 241, note 252, 260, 273, 275, 276, 307, 315.
Governor Edward, 260, 280, 310, 311, 364, 367. Judge, 207.
Kent, Parish of, 242, 244, 283, 285, 287, 291, 293, 295, 303, 365, 366, 397, 404, 405.
Kentucky, 348, 445.
Keyes, Colonel Danforth, 172, 195.
Kimball, Frederick H., married Mary Emma Shaw, 433. Samuel, 20. Kineo, 3, 56. Kineo House, 144.
King, Charles I, 425 ; of England, 217; of France, 217, 218, 220; of Great Britain, 225; Harold of yore, 275; of Holland, note 230, 255, 257, 258; of the Netherlands, 230, 231, 236, note 237, 238,
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239, 240, 241, 254, 255, 257, 270, 281; Norwegian, 275; said lord the, 247, 248, 283, 284, 285, 286, 397, 398, 404, 405, 406; Sovereign Lord the, 397, 398; the, 326, 351; king's authority, 299; attorney, 401.
King, Capt., captain of Amphitrite, 55.
Rufus, 438.
William, first governor of Maine, 253.
Kingman, L., 72. Rev. Lebbeus, 77.
Kingsbury, Sanford, once proprietor of Kingsbury Plantation, 8.
Kingsbury Plantation or town, 8, 434, 435.
Kittery, 160.
Kittery, Me., 428.
Kittredge, Hon. S. B., 120. Russell, 27, 28, 29, 30.
Knight, Geo., 11, 17.
Knowlton, Rev. W. S., 77, 116, 122.
Knowlton's Mills, 156, 157.
Knowlton's Mill's cemetery, 179.
Knox, Gen., 196.
Henry, secretary to the department of war, United States, 435.
Kynybecky River, 219.
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Labrador Coast, 223.
Labree, Isaac, first game warden in Moosehead Lake vicinity, 58; intercepted violators of game laws, 59; makes report, 59. Ladies' Circle, organized in Sangerville, 95; at Monson, 95 ; in Dover, 97; in Milo, 98.
Ladies of the G. A. R., of Foxcroft, 112.
La Fayette, Gen. de, 161.
La Grange, 30, 98. Lake Champlain, 223. Lake House, Sebec, 136. Lake Nipissing, 223.
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Lake Onawa, 4. Lake View, Me., 193.
Lambert, Dennis, 114, 115.
Lamson, Jos., Sr., 21. Jos., Jr., 21. J. & Son, 21. Joseph, Esq., 133, 159.
Lancaster, Mass., 171.
Land Agent, 126, 272, note 274, 280, 314, 315, 318, 319, 323, 331, (and surveyors, 332, 334. ) Land Bounty, 182. Lane's Corner, 156.
Laramie, Wy., 149, 150.
Laughton, Dr. Samuel, 79.
Law, first game laws passed, 58; Private Laws of 1847 to incorporate Monson Academy, 120; Private Laws 1849, 123; of Maine, 251, 394; Consti- tutional Law, 261; law directs, 313; Laws of New Brunswick, 361 ; of our said Lord the King, 398, 405; British, 405 ; English, 420.
Lawrence, Abbot, 280. Capt. Asa, 190.
Leathers, Enoch, of Sangerville, Revolutionary soldier, sketch of, pp 174 to 177.
Lois Asenath, 175. Mary, wife of Enoch, 175.
Leavitt, Philip, 40.
Lebroke, A. G., ability as debator, 107 ; mentioned, 113, 114, 116, 137. Sarah J., 113.
Lee, Lyman K., 116. Lee, Me., 169.
Lee, N. H., 427, 428, 429.
Lee Normal School, 125.
Legislature, petition to Legislature of Massachusetts, 10; remonstrance to, 11; Act to establish town of Sebec, 13; bill establishing Piscataquis county before Maine Legislature, 89; asked for charter for Foxcroft Academy, 101; account of incor- poration of this Academy, 101; Monson made town by, 118; incorporates stockholders of
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Monson Academy, 120; resolves in favor of Monson Academy, 125, 126; granted charter to Sebec Pond Boat Company, 128 ; granted charter to Steamboat Company, Sebec Lake, 130; of Massachusetts, 182, note 229, 444; House of Representatives, 214; Senate, 214, note 226; of Maine, 241, 323; resolve passed, 249; resolves, 279; of Maine and Massachusetts, 331; of New Brunswick, 339; House of Representatives and Senate of Maine, 444 ; of 1878, 447; mentioned, 8, 44, 58, 75, 102, 105, 108, 123, 124, 131, 158, 200, 248, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256, 259, 260, 272, 273, 277, 349, 350, 370.
Leland, Edgar H., 179.
Henry, of Sangerville, Revolutionary soldier, sketch of, pp 177 to 180.
Henry, father of subject of sketch, 177.
Henry B., 178.
Hopestill, 179.
Jedediah P., 178.
Kesiah, 178.
Lowell, 178,
Lucy, 178.
Mary, 178.
Mary (Morse), 177.
Sarah, 178.
Sarah (Phipps), wife of Henry, 178. Walter, 178.
Leonard, Abial, 30.
Charles S., 30.
Isaac, 30.
Letters of, Baker, John, 399, 400, 402. Baker, John and James, 350.
Barrelle, S. B., 378:
Brent, Daniel, 347 to 349.
Chandler, John, 349, 350.
citizens, 362. Clay, H., 328, 833, 336 to 339, 347, 354, 355, 968, 369, 373, 374.
Davies, C. S., 378 to 394.
Douglass, Howard, 331, 359, 372.
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Fairfield, Governor, 324.
Fraser, Major P., 332.
Harvey, Sir John, 324. Kent, Edward, 364.
Lincoln, Levi, 335, 370.
Nye, Frank M., 152.
Odell, W. F., 358 and 359.
Sullivan, James, 327.
Scott, Major Gen. Winfield, 324.
Vaughan, Charles R., 329, 333, 334, 356.
Weston, Mr., 48.
Libby, C. E. B., 116, 122. G. H., 116.
Library Company of Philadelphia, 439.
Lieut. Governor of New Brunswick, 267, 280, 322, 324, 328, 332, 334, 357, 358, 359, 378, 380, 397. Lily Bay, 53, 54.
Limington Academy, 126.
Lincoln, Governor Enoch, note 244, 249, 251, 254, 335, 336, 340, 347, 349, 350, 354, 355, 356, 357, 360, 362, 364, 368, 369, 370, 373, 374, 378. Levi, 336.
President, 444 ; lamented President, 269.
Lincoln, Me., 319.
Line of National Boundary, 370.
Little, Rev. J. H., Universalist State Superintendent, 95.
Littlefield, Hon. Chas. E., ex-member of Congress, at- tended Foxcroft Academy, 116.
Livermore, Fremont, 20.
Lockhaven, Penn., 445.
Logan, Geo. P., 159.
Lombardy poplars, 440.
London, 235, 280, 322, 339, 358, 369, 424, 442.
Long, Rev. E. C., 77.
Longley, Betsey, wife of Zachariah, 182.
Betsey, daughter of Zachariah, married Towne, 182.
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Jonas, died from exposure to elements, 181. Luke, account of his drowning in Piscataquis
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River, 181.
Longley, Susan, married Isaac Blethen, 182. Sylvanus, 182.
Zachariah, of Dover, Revolutionary soldier, sketch of, pp 180 to 182. Lord, Rev. Thomas N., 80, 116, 122.
Loring, Charles, 45. Elizabeth, 147.
historian of Piscataquis County, 42, 43, 45, 46, 67, 69, 94, 147, 168. John H., 114. Bill Nye's mother was a Loring, 153.
Loring's History of Piscataquis County, 147, 164, 167, 183.
Lothrop, Col. Thomas, 195.
Lottery for sale of land, 436.
Louis XVI, court of, 438.
Lovejoy, W. W., preacher, 98.
Lowe, David, 37, 39.
Deacon Robert, 36.
Deacon Robert, Jr., 37, 38.
Elder Robert, 71. Robert, 40.
Lowell, Stephen A., 116. Colonel, 117.
Lowell, Mass., 198,
Lower Canada, 230, 285, 308, 309.
Lowe's Bridge, 45, 46.
Lowlands, 233,
Lowney, William, 8. William R., 18.
Lowny, William P., 17.
William R., 19, 21.
Lowstown, 167.
Lubec, 385.
Luce, Hon. N. A., 116.
Lundy's Lane, 175.
Lunt, Lieutenant James, 158.
Lyceums of Foxcroft Academy, 107.
Lyford, Bylie, 20.
James, 11, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
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Lyford, John, 20. Jonathan, 11, 17, 20. William, hunter and trapper, 57; tales of his ad- ventures, 58. Lyndeborough, N. H., 200. Lynn, Mass., 425.
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Machiasport, Me., 208.
Maclay, his history of the navy, 188.
Macomber, Elder or Rev. Thomas, 39; settled as town minister of Guilford and died after many years of preaching, 40; mentioned, 67, 72, 74, 77, 78, 82, 184. Isaac, 114.
Phebe, wife of Thomas, 40.
Madawaska, Madawasca or Mawascah, country, 273, 279, 419; district, 295, 352; inhabitants of, 257; settlement of, note 237, 241, 242, 244, 246, 248, 251, 256, 267, 268, 273, 275, 276, 280, 285, 287, 288, 290, 291, 293, 294, 295, 301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 329, 331, 350, 353, 354, 360, 361, 371, 390, 393, 399, 401, 402, 405, 410, 413, 414, 416, 417; settlers, 287, 290, 291, 295, 297.
Madawaska, Fief of, note 236, note 237.
Madawaska, Madawasca or Mawascah River, 236, note 236, 253, 271, (Little, 272, 274, ) 290, 291, 294, 296, 329, 331, 353, 356, 357, 367, 369, 377, 392, 397, 410, 413, 414.
Madison, President, 225, 228, note 230.
Madison, Me., 138, 139, 164, 165, 166.
Magaguadavic, note 226.
Magaguadaweek Lake, 310.
Magoon, Edward, 156.
Maine, province or State of, mentioned, 7, 8, 21, 61, 64, 66, 91, 101, 112, 117, 123, 137, 158, 174, 175, 178, 200, 201, 205, 216, 219, 220, 221, 222, 225, note 226, 228, 229, 230, 231, 235,
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note 236, 239, 240, 241, 242, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 256, 258, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270, 271, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 298, 307, 308, 309, 310, 313, 322, 323, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342, 347, 350, 355, 356, 357, 362, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371, 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 380, 381, 384, 386, 387, 388, 389, 390, 392, 393, 394, 395, 400, 402, 412, 430, 431, 432, 435, 436, 437, 440, 444, 445, 446; agents, 351; "Battle Song," 321 ; citizens of, 318, 333, 383; district, 118, 190, 434, 435 ; enterprises of Northern Me., 63; militia of, 311 ; newspapers, 320, 321 ; no game laws, 58, 59; Senate and House, 336; senators from, 340, 341; State bounty, 164; troops of, 323, 324.
Maine Agency, 164, 183.
Maine Baptist Missionary Convention, 84.
Maine Historical Coll., note 226.
Maine Historical Society, 8; note 226.
Maine Medical School, 446.
Maine Medical Society, 447.
Maine Mission Society, 82.
Maine Pharmaceutical Association, 447.
Maine State Library, 124, 328.
Maine woods, 3, 5.
Major General in the army of the United States, 322. Malden, Mass., 442.
Manley, Commodore, 182.
Mansell, Hiram, 54.
Ida J., married William M. Shaw, 433.
Jefferson, 54.
Martha E., married Albert H. Shaw, 433.
"Mansion House," 440.
Mapton, N. H., 425.
Marcoe, Peter, 441.
Marks: Enoch Brown's, 159; George Field's, 423.
Marque, Peter, 292; (Markee, 404, 415.)
Marquis de Blaisel, 439.
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Marr Pond, 156. Mars Hill, 235, 268. Marshall, Elder N., 83. Mr., historian of Buxton, 183. Marshfield, Mass., 40. Martin, Addison, 43. Capt. Isaac, 172. O. P., 97. Mary, Joseph, 4. Masonic circles, 447.
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