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The scientific exploration of the island has been very thorough. In 1837 Prof. Charles T. Jackson's Report on the Geology of Maine began the series of monographs on the rock formations. Prof. Charles H. Hitchcock, State Geolo- gist, published the results of his study of the island in 1862, and Prof. Louis Agassiz gave particular attention to the glacial phenomena when visiting the island in 1864. He pub- lished the record of his observations in the Atlantic Monthly for February and March, 1867. The geological series is con- tinued in Prof. N. S. Shaler's Report on the Recent Changes of Line on the Coast of Maine, in Boston Society of Natural History Memoirs, ii, 321 (1871-78), and his Geology of the Island of Mount Desert, published in 1889 in the Eighth Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey, with a large geological map of the island, a map of the quartenary deposits, eleven full-page plates of scenery, and.
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twenty-three smaller diagrams and illustrations. The topo- graphy is best described by Charles Eliot in Garden and Forest, iii, 86 (1890), and the woods by Edward L. Rand, in Garden and Forest, ii, 483. In 1894 Edward L. Rand and John H. Redfield published the Flora of Mount Desert, containing an admirable catalogue of the plants growing on the island. The volume also contains an invaluable Outline of the Geology of Mount Desert, by Prof. William Morris Davis, and an Introduction to the Flora, by Mr. Rand. In 1904 Dwight Blaney published, in the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History (vol. xxxii), a List of the Shell-Bearing Mollusca of Frenchman's Bay.
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Abenaki, the, accounts of, 61, 62; method of agriculture, 63; their habits, 64; their num- bers, 67; their wars, 68, 70; disappearance of, 99. See In- dians.
Adams, John, quoted, 186. Andros, Sir Edmund, account of, 78; destroys Pentagoet, 79; his census, 79.
Argall, Sir Samuel, commands ship Treasurer, 43; attacks St. Sauveur, 45; his history and character, 46-48; his com- mission, 49; destroys French settlements, 53; member of New England Council, 60; accounts of, 318.
Artists at Mount Desert, 273. Asticou, Indian chief, 41; the use of his name, 66. Atherton, Benjamin, 192. Automobiles, effect of, on devel- opment and life of summer colonies, 293.
Baker's Island, 196, 230-39. Baptist churches, 267.
Bar Harbor, landfall of the Jesuit colony, 41; settlers at, 154, 158, 196; churches at, 267; develop- ment of, 281-85; at the present time (1926), 294. Bartlett, Christopher, 170, 193. David, 192, 194. Elias, 193. Israel, 192. Bartlett's Island, 170, 196, 203. Bass Harbor, report on, 121; settlers at, 146, 150, 196; marshes at, 176; roads to, 179, 251; school at, 203. Bear Island, 196, 219, 220. Beech Hill, settlers on, 149;
pound at, 199; school for, 203; people on, 249.
Bee Hive, gift to Trustees of Public Reservations, 302. Bennet, Nathaniel, 192. Benson, Benjamin, 151.
Bernard, Sir Francis, account of, 104; his grant of Mount Desert, 105; his visit to Mount Desert, 107-13; his plans, 115- 17; his appeal, 118; his recall, 123; his death, 125; petition to, 140; references to, 319.
Bernard, Sir John, his inheritance, 125; at Pleasant Point, 126; his petition, 126; his grant, 127; his history, 128; his estate, 132. Biard, Pierre, Jesuit priest, named for mission in New France, 35; arrives at Port Royal, 37; his voyage with Biencourt, 37; his account of St. Sauveur, 39-42; carried to Jamestown, 52; his return to New France, 53; his return to France, 54; his death, 54; his relation and letters, 318.
Biencourt, Jean de, carries Jesuits to Port Royal, 37; explores coast with Biard, 37; driven from Port Royal, 53.
Bingham, William, his purchase, 133; his heirs, 134, 135; references to his estate, 149, 228, 290.
Black, Josiah, 159, 173, 174, 178. Books about Mount Desert, 317- 28.
Bowden, Samuel, 150, 193. Bowl, The, gift to Trustees of Public Reservations, 302. Bracy, John, 228, 290. Brewer, Edward, 246.
Daniel, 290.
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Bridges, 202, 207, 210, 261. Bunker, Aaron, 219.
Isaac, 170, 173. Silas, 178.
Burrill, James, 169, 174, 178. Butler, George, 150, 193.
Cadillac, Antoine de la Mothe, his grant and settlement at Mount Desert, 80; account of, 81; his description of the coast, 82; his history and character, 84, 85; his grand- children, 84; references to, 85, 319. See Gregoire. Campbell, Alexander, 172. James, 212. Lyman, P., 291.
Carter, Robert, his visit to Mount Desert, 271, 272, 281.
Cartier, Jacques, his voyage, 5, 13.
Castin, Baron de Saint, his history, 68; his son's prophecy, 70; his post at Pentagoet, 71, 76; his fort pillaged by Andros, 78; his letter intercepted, 90; his daughter captured, 92. Catholic churches, 267.
Chadwick, Joseph, commissioned agent of Governor Bernard, 120; his survey and description of Mount Desert, 121.
Champlain, Samuel de, ac- companies De Monts, 17; his character, 17; his early adven- tures, 18; made royal geo- grapher, 20; explores the St. Lawrence, 21; names Mount Desert, 23; his voyage of 1604, 24; his voyage of 1605, 26; his later history, 28; at Quebec, 38; his books and writings, 20, 21, 317; lives of, 28, 317. Charlevoix, Pierre F. X. de, 319. Chastes, Aymar de, 13.
Chauvin, Pierre, attempts to colonize America, 12, 13, 16. Church, Col. Benjamin, his history, 87; his expeditions against the eastern Indians,
88-94; his visits to Mount Desert, 90, 93, 94. Church, Frederick, 296. Churches at Mount Desert, 265- 67.
Clark, Bishop Davis Wasgatt, 240, 249. Eaton, 250.
Henry H., 239-44, 150.
Capt. Nathan, 217, 250.1 Seth H., 250.
Clark's Point, 216, 239, 242. Clement, Amos, 228, 229.
Charles H., 230, 292.
Jacob, 228, 229, 230. James, 228, 229, 230, 290. John, 227. Cobb, Gen. David, 149.
Cobbett, Thomas, Jr., Indian captive at Mount Desert, 73; story of his captivity, 74-78. Cockle, James, 116, 149, 175.
Congregational churches, 265-67. Cooksey, George B., 291.
Cousins, Elisha, 154, 174, 175, 178, 192, 199, 200, 206, 209, 211, 245. John, 192. Nahum, 245. genealogy on, 154.
Cranberry, Great and Little, the islands, mentioned in Governor Bernard's journal, 109; settlers on, 147, 170, 219; school for, 203; development of, 292.
Cranberry Isles, the town of, organized, 219.
Crawford, F. Marion, quoted, 282. Croix, Saint, the colony, settle- ment at, 22; accounts of, 22; abandoned, 28; histories of, 29; destroyed by Argall, 53; the river, 6, 22, 79, 103.
Cromwell's Harbor, report on, 122; settlers at, 169; mill at, 208. Curtis, Joseph H., 66, 287.
Dale, Sir Thomas, governor of Virginia, 43, 53.
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De Costa, Dr. Benjamin F., his books, 320; his history, 320. Deering, Capt. Charles, 283. Dieppe, port of, 6.
Doane, Bishop William Cros- well, 287; quoted, 287-89. Jonathan, 212. Dodge, Ezra A., 218, 252, 322. Ezra H., 150, 192. Gideon P., 290. John S., 223. Dolliver, Peter, 150, 193. Dorr, George B., chosen Vice- President of "The Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations," 299; his efforts in behalf of the Trustees, 302- 04; his description of work and plans of Trustees, 306, 307; becomes curator of Lafayette National Park, 309.
Dry Mountain, acquired by Trustees of Public Reserva- tions, 303.
Duck Brook, report on, 121; settlers at, 157; mill at, 208. Dunham, Mrs. Edward K., 291. Durgan, Horace, 250.
Eagle Lake, acquired by Trustees of Public Reservations, 303. Eaton, Amos, 193.
Rev. Ebenezer, first min- ister at Mount Desert, 150, 265. Eden, the town, incorporated, 204; first meeting of, 206; proceedings of, 207-10; the first meeting house in, 266. Eliot, Charles, 286.
Eliot, Charles W., quoted, 230- 39, 256-64, 286; calls meeting for preservation of scenic beauty of Mount Desert, 299; chosen President of "The Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations," 299; his pamphlet, "The Right De- velopment of Mount Desert," 299-302; his description of
work and plans of Trustees, 303-306.
Episcopalian churches, 267.
Farrell, Faranton S., 193. Fernald, A. C., 255.
Charles H., 146. M. L., 303. Oliver H., 139, 146, 322. Tobias, 145, 193.
Fernald's Point, Jesuit colony at, 42-51; described by Biard, 42; settlers at, 145. Fiske, John, quoted, 17, 52. Flora of Mount Desert, 328.
Flory, Charles, captain of ship Jonas, 38; his conduct at St. Sauveur, 44; his ship restored, 55.
Forbush, Ernest H., 303. Freeman, George, 150, 193. James, 224, 250. Reuben, 100, 193. Reuben, Jr., 192.
Ganong, Prof. W. F., account of St. Croix, 22, 29.
Geology of Mount Desert, refer- ences for, 327, 328. Gilley, John, 239, 325.
William, 150, 193, 230-39. Gilman, Daniel C., quoted, 289. Gilpatrick, Samuel N., 285. Godkin, Edwin L., quoted, 278. Goldthwait, Col. Thomas, 141, 147, 148. Goose Cove, Indian village at, 66; settlers at, 150; school for, 203.
Gott, Daniel, 142, 146, 178. Daniel, Jr., 142, 193. John M., 225. Joseph, 193, 225. Peter, 192, 201.
Gott's Island, settlers on, 146; school for, 203; annexed to Tremont, 224.
Grand Design, the shipwreck of, 96; fate of passengers and crew, 97, 98. Great Head, 41.
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Green Mountain, secured for the Trustees of Public Reserva- tions, 302.
Gregoire, Bartholemy de, and Gregoire, Marie Therese de, marriage, 84; their claim to Mount Desert, 128; their grant, 129; their estate, 133; their life at Hull's Cove, 135; their deaths, 136. Grew, William, 150.
Guercheville, Mde. de, supports Jesuit missions, 35; buys De Mont's patent, 36; sends out Jesuit colony, 38; her ship restored, 57.
Guidebooks for Mount Desert, references to, 323, 324. Gurley, Royal, 135.
Hadley, Samuel, 159.
Simeon, 158, 174, 178, 192.
genealogy on, 159, 160. Hadlock, Edwin, 221. Edwin H., 139.
Gilbert T., 222.
Harvey D., 223.
Jonathan, 193. Samuel, 170, 193.
Samuel, Jr., 171, 208, 219, 220, 227. William E., 218, 221, 222.
Hamor, Daniel, 209.
David, 151, 192, 194, 201, 206, 208. Eben M., 139, 244-51, 255, 323. James, 281. John, 150, 153, 178, 192. genealogy on, 150-53. "Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations, The," organized, 299; acquisitions of, 302, 303; offer major holdings to National Government as a Federal Reservation, 303; con- vey lands to National Gov- ernment, 307, 308.
Harmon, George, 193.
Haynes, Ephraim, 212. Heath, Richard, 193. William, 150, 192. William, 2d, 249. Henry of Navarre, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 35.
Higgins, David, 168, 193.] David, Jr., 193.
Eleazar, 192, 246.
Elkanah, 155.
Israel, 156, 174, 192, 194, 206, 208, 212.
Israel, Jr., 192.
Jesse, 168, 192, 194.
Levi, 155, 173, 175, 178, 192, 194, 199, 206, 212. Nehemiah, 155, 207.
Solomon, 156, 193, 206. Stephen, 281, 283. genealogies on, 155, 156, 168, 169.
Hodgdon, Joseph, 192.
Homans, Mrs. Charles D., her gift to the Trustees of Public Reservations, 302.
Honfleur, port of, 6, 38.
Hopkins, Anderson, 210. Joseph, 165, 192. genealogy on, 165. Hubbard, Rev. William, quoted, 72, 73-78.
Hull, Capt. Samuel, 136, 164, 193, 205, 206, 208, 209.
Hull's Cove, Indian village at, 66; settlers at, 152, 159, 164; named, 164; landings at, 179; pound at, 199; meeting at, 205; mill at, 208; churches at, 266; development of, 293.
Hunting, Rev. Enoch, 266.
Iberville, Sieur d', commands French expeditions at Mount Desert, 85, 86, 90; his history, 85. Indians, the, 8, 22, 24, 37, 41, 61, 70, 74. See Abenaki.
Islesford, 312.
Jamestown, 3, 38, 43, 53.
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Jefferson, Thomas, quoted, 187. Jesuits, the, 8, 35, 54, 67. See Sauveur, Saint.
Jonas, the ship, arrives at Port Royal, 33; carries Jesuit colo- ny, 38; captured by Argall, 45; carried to Virginia, 52; returns to Port Royal, 53; carried to England and restored, 54.
Jones, Captain, Chadwick's re- port on, 122.
Jones, John, accompanies Gov- ernor Bernard to Mount Desert, 107, 109; his surveys, 110, 111.
Jones, Colonel Nathan, com- missioned to divide Mount Desert, 131; his letter to Governor Bernard, 147; his history, 148.
Jones, Stephen, commissioner at Mount Desert, 130; his history, 131. Jordan, Bither, 193. George N., 290. Jordan's Pond, 290, 303.
Kennebec, the river, 25, 26, 37, 66, 95.
Kennedy, John S., 302.
Kimball, Daniel, 252, 287, 288. King, Capt. David, 250.
Knowles, Freeman, 212. Henry, 193, 206.
Ladd, Moses, 193.
Lafayette National Park, es- tablished, 308, 309; renaming of points of interest in, 309, 310; development of, for public use, 310; character of, 311, 312; described by R. S. Yard, 313. Lancaster, Joseph, 220. Langley, Philip, 193. Lapham, Dr. E. B., 321. Legro, Joseph, 150, 194. Leland, Amariah, 166, 174, 175, 213. Ebenezer, 193. Ezra, 192, 208, 209. genealogy on, 166.
Lescarbot, Marc, arrives at Port Royal, 33; quoted, 34; his book, 49, 319.
Little, Rev. Daniel, 264. Lurvey, Hannah, 230. Isaac, 217. Jacob, 193, 215, 231.
Lynam, E. T., 290. F. C., 169. J. S., 169. William, 169, 203, 207, 208, 209. genealogy on, 169.
Madockawando, Penobscot chief, his treaty, 72; his history, 73; his daughter's marriage, 68; his delivery of the prisoners, 76. Mails, 210, 244, 245, 251. Manchester, John, 192, 194. Thomas, 193.
Manchester's Point, Indian vil- lage at, 41, 65.
Mansell, Mount, English name for Mount Desert, 59; origin of, 60; town of, 224.
Maps of Mount Desert, 326, 327. Marcyes, Nathaniel, 193.
Marine Biological Laboratory, 312.
Martin, Clara Barnes, her guide- books, 323.
Mason, Timothy, 248. William, 213, 249.
Masse, Enemond, member of the Jesuit colony, 37, 39; his history, 51.
Mayo, Gideon, 167, 192. Isaac, 193. Jacob, 218, 241. Jacob S., 167, 192, 199, 206, 212. Joshua, 150, 193, 194.
McFarland, John, 246.
McKinzey, John, 193. Methodist churches, 267. Milliken, Samuel, 192. Simeon B., 193.
Monts, Pierre Du Guast, Sieur de, commissioned lieutenant- general of New France, 13, 14;
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his character, 15; his expedi- | Narrows, The, pound at, 199; bridge at, 202, 207.
tion, 21; his voyage of 1605, 26; his return to France, 28; his monopoly revoked, 34; his sale of his patent, 36. Moore, Joseph, 219, 220, 240. Welch, 193. William, 218, 220.
Motives of American coloniza- tion, 7-11.
Motte, La, mate of the ship Jonas, 41, 44.
Mount Desert, the island, named by Champlain, 23; Jesuit colony at, 40-55; seen by Capt. John Smith, 59; by John Winthrop, 60; Indians at, 65; Thomas Cobbett at, 75; Cadil- lac at, 80; Colonel Church at, 90, 93, 94; Colonel Westbrook at, 95, 96; wreck of the Grand Design at, 97; granted to Governor Bernard, 105; Gov- ernor Bernard's visit to, 107- 13; first settlers at, 114; Gov- ernor Bernard's plans for, 117; Joseph Chadwick's survey of, 121, 122; one half granted to John Bernard, 127; one half granted to the De Gregoires, 128; divided by commissioners, 131; early settlers at, 142-47, 150-70; plantation organized on, 173; town organized on, 188; churches on, 265-67; summer business at, 271-93; books about, 317-28.
Mount Desert, the town of, act of incorporation of, 188; warrant for meeting of, 190; oath of allegiance to, 191; roster of voters of, 192, 193; first meeting of, 194; territory of, 196; proceedings of, 194- 201; divisions of, 204, 219, 223; taxes in, 257-61; the Lafayette National Park, 299-313.
Mugg, the Indian, treaty, 72, 76.
Names of points of interest, 273, 309, 310.
Naskeag Point, Colonel Church at, 90; Governor Bernard at, 109; settlers at, 121.
Newport Mountain, acquired by Trustees of Public Reserva- tions, 303.
Noble, Reuben, 192, 200, 224. Norman, George, 150.
Northeast Creek, settlers at, 162; marshes at, 176; bridge at, 202, 209; mill at, 208; school for, 209; church at, 266.
Northeast Harbor, camp at, 66; people of, 285; development, 286-89; at the present time (1926), 295.
Norwood, Joshua, 150, 178, 192, 194. William, 193.
Norwood's Cove, settlers at, 150; skirmish at, 213-18, 240.
Nutter, William, 150, 193.
Oath of allegiance, 191. Ober, Isaac, 193. Joseph M., 193.
Osgood, Samuel, 250.
Paine, Thomas, 213. Parker, Silas, 174, 175, 178.
Parkman, Francis, the historian, quoted, 64, 320.
Pemaquid, 59, 67, 71, 85, 86, 103.
Pemetic, Indian name for Mount Desert, 40, 65.
Penobscot, the bay and river, 24, 37, 75, 90,92.
Peters, John, account of, 116; his survey, 116, 170, 219; elected Register, 195.
Plymouth, 3; charted by Cham- plain, 5; settlers from, 103. Poems of Mount Desert, refer- ences to, 325.
Pontgravé, Sieur de, merchant adventurer in New France, 21; associated with De Monts, 16, 22; brings supplies to St. Croix,
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26; commands at Port Royal, 33; returns to France, 33. Port Royal, entered by De Monts, 22; colony at, 28; winter at, 33; granted to Poutrincourt, 35; abandoned, 34; restored, 35; Jesuits at, 39; destroyed by Argall, 53.
Poutrincourt, Baron de, ac- companies De Monts, 17; re- turns to France, 22; brings supplics to Port Royal, 33; voyage with Champlain, 34; granted Port Royal, 35; re- turns to France, 37; his efforts for Port Royal, 54; his death, 54.
Pownall, Fort, built, 106; visited by Governor Bernard, 108. Pray, Ephraim, 150, 193. Ephraim, Jr., 193. Pretty Marsh, settlers at, 150; marshes at, 176; school at, 203. Putnam, Gen. Rufus, his journal, 125; his survey, 126.
Quentin, Father, member of the Jesuit colony, 39; returns to France, 54.
Rand, Edward L., 327, 328. Reed, Jacob, 192, 194. James, 150, 193. Samuel, 192, 201. Tyler, 150. Rich, John, 192. John, Jr., 193.
Richardson, Abraham, 150.
Daniel, 206, 212. David, 193, 211, 249. Elijah, 142. Enoch, 193. George, 193.
Isaac, 220.
James, 115, 142, 144, 150, 173, 177, 178, 192, 194, 264. John, 192, 200, 215. Rachel, 264.
Stephen, 142, 146,
173-75, 177, 178, 192, 194, 195.
Thomas, 131, 142, 146, 173, 178, 193, 194, 201. genealogy on, 144.
Roads, 201, 202, 261, 293. Roberts, Tobias, 246, 272, 281, 282. William, 193. Rockefeller, John D., Jr., roads built by, 294. Rodick, Daniel, 153, 206. Daniel 2d, 283. David, 153, 193. Jonathan, 211. John A., 154. genealogy on, 153. Romance of American history, 3, 55. Rute, John, 150.
Salisbury's Cove, 158, 166, 209, 266, 312.
Salsbury (or Salisbury), Eben- ezer, 158, 174, 178, 193, 206. Jabez, 212. Stephen, 193, 206.
Sargent, Paul Dudley, 205.
Saussaye, Sieur de la, chief of the Jesuit colony, 38; at St. Sauveur, 45; captured by Ar- gall, 46; his return to France, 51.
Sauveur, Saint, Jesuit colony at Fernald's Point, 40; its history, 41-53; destruction of, 45, 53.
Sawtelle, Professor William Otis, museum established by, 312; monographs by, 312, 313.
Sawyer, Aaron, 193. Schools, 203, 261, 263.
Schooner Head, 41, 169, 293. Seal Cove, settlers at, 149, 150; school for, 203; boundary at, 224.
Seal Harbor, settlers at, 227-30; development of, 290-92; at the present time (1926), 295.
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Seaville, incorporated a town, 223; act repealed, 223.
Ship Harbor (Locust Reach), wreck at, 97-99. Sieur de Mont National Monu- ment, established, 308. Smallidge, John, 290. Timothy, 178, 179, 192, 206, 212. Timothy, Jr., 193. Smith, Capt. John, names New England, 4; quoted, 10; his map, 59. Somer, Abraham, 111, 114, 142, 144, 148, 173, 175, 178, 192, 194, 195, 203. Daniel, 192. John, 192. Lucy, 264. genealogy on, 142, 143. Somerville, visited by Governor Bernard, 110; settlers at, 144, 149; road to, 179; landing at, 179; people at, 247, 248; church near, 266; development of, 293.
Southwest Harbor, visited by Governor Bernard, 109; sur- veyed by his party, 110; his plans for, 117; report on, 121; settlers at, 150; landings at, 179; road to, 179; churches at, 265, 266; development of, 280; at the present time (1926), 295; people at, 306. Spurling, Benjamin, 170, 201, 215, 216. Enoch, 219. Robert, 216. Stanley, Franklin, 222. John, 219, 220. Peter, 192. Samuel, 170. Thomas, 229.
Stanwood, Benjamin, 142, 147, 162. Job, 162, 178. genealogy on, 162. Stone, Reverend Dr., 295. Strickland, Rev. Micah W., 250.
Sullivan, Capt. Daniel, 175, 211, 212.
Sully, Duc de, 11. . Summer resort, the, 271-93.
Summer visitors, on Mount Desert Island, earliest record of, 295. Sutton's Island, 214, 219, 220.
Tarr, Andrew, 142, 145, 192, 194. Daniel, 193.
Taxes, 207, 257. Tenedos, the ship, 214-18, 229. Thet, Gilbert du, arrives at Port Royal, 38; member of the Jesuit colony, 39; his death, 45. Thomas, John, 160, 173, 174, 178, 194, 208. John, Jr., 160, 193. Leonard J., 245. Nicholas, 161, 193, 194, 208, 245, 265. Thompson, Cornelius, 163, 164, 192, 194, 212. William, 163, 205, 210, 213, 244.
Tinker, John, 174. Town Hill, 247. Tracy, Charles, journal of, 295. Treasurer, the ship, account of, 43; in action at Mount Desert, 45.
Tremont, town of, organization of, 223; divided, 224. Tucker, Andrew, 150, 192, 195. Nicholas, 150.
Union church, 267. Unitarian church, 267.
Verrazano, voyage of, 5.
Ward, Benjamin, 150, 193. Wasgatt, Davis, 149, 192, 194, 199, 201, 203, 264. Waymerith, Capt. George, 27, 66. Wentworth, Enoch, 150.
Westbrook, Col. Thomas, his history, 95; his expedition to Mount Desert, 96. Whiting, A. J., 252, 253.
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Wild Gardens of Acadia, associa- tion, 312. Winsor, Justin, references to books, 6, 63. Winthrop, John, 5; quoted, 60. Winthrop, Theodore, 296. Work, Dr., Secretary of the Interior, quoted, 310.
Yard, Robert Sterling, most
complete description of La- fayette National Park by, 313.
Young, Elisha, 213. Elkanah, 157, 192, 194, 206, 207. Ezra, 156-58, 173, 175, 178, 192, 194, 195, 201, 203, 205, 206-08, 211. Robert, 193, 207.
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