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Norumbega, Limits of, 28; note, 31.
Nova Scotia coded to England, 134, 27S.
Nichols, Col. Richard, his character, 150.
Oath of allegiance to England required of the settlers on the Kennebec, 135. Official report upon Swedish immigration, 442.
"Ohio Fever," The consequences of the, 424.
Old Orchard, Points of interest at, 453, 454.
Oldtown, Westbrook's official account of the expedition against, 327.
Original patent granted to New Plymouth, 136.
Outrageous conduct at St. George, 66.
Outrages perpetrated by Indians, 249, 250.
Patents granted to settlers in Maine, 290.
Parris, Albion K., second governor of Maine, 427.
Peace articles signed by the English and Dutch courts, 133; articles signed between Indians and the English at Casco, 207; treaty of, between Eng- land and America, 397.
Pegwacket, Encounter near, 321.
Pejepscot settlement, 103; limits of the purchase, 212; sale and boundaries of, 2S0.
Pemaquid, Importance of, 91, 92, 105.
Penacooks, Petition of the, 212.
Penobscot Bay, Pring's account of, 31; Rosier's description of, 36; conference at, 251.
Perils of the Ninth Maine Regiment, 473.
Pestilence along the coast of Maine, 84.
Philip, King, his haughty answer to the governor of Massachusetts, 186.
Phips, Sir William, Character and adventures of, 222; governor of Massa- chusetts, 240; tribute to the memory of, 252.
Phipsburg, its first settlement, 54.
Picturesque attractions of Maine, 446.
Pinchon, Major, sent to the Mohawks, 202.
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Piracy, Acts of, 95.
Piscataqua Plantation, 105.
Plymouth Company, its character and object, 46.
Plymouth Council, Provinces of the, 100.
Plymouth Rock, Landing of the Pilgrims at, S5. Pond Town Plantation, why so called, 363.
Popham, Sir Francis, engages in fisheries, 69.
Popham, George, Character of, 48; he ascends the river Sagadahock, 54; cho- sen governor of Sagadahock, 55; his death, 65.
Popham, Lord John, his rank and influence, 48.
Population of Maine and of New England, 164.
Portland, Barbaric display at, 256; beauty of the city of, 446.
Port Royal found impregnable, and the siege abandoned, 275.
Poutrincourt, his brutality, 70.
Privateers, French, sweep the coast of Maine, 267.
Proclamation of the General Court of Massachusetts, 146, 150.
Proclamation issued at Boston, 299.
Province of Maine, its condition, 105.
Province of Nova Scotia conquered by the English, 133.
Putnam, Major Perley, in command at Eastport, 420 ..
Quakers, Persecution of the, 138.
Quebec, Fruitless attack upon, 222; Arnold repulsed in his attack upon, 383.
Randolph, Edward, Bitter aspersions of, 209.
Rangeley Lake, 464.
Rasle, Sebastian, a French missionary at Norridgewock, 171; his journeys- through the western wilderness, 172; British hatred of, 207; attempts to capture, 305; success of, in civilizing and Christianizing the Indians, 310; violent death of, monument erected to the memory of, 325. Razilla, Gen., military commandant of Acadia, 102.
Readfield, Wesleyan Seminary at, 401.
Record of Maine regiments, 492.
Regiment, the Eleventh, Testimony of Gen. Neagle, to the heroism of the, 475; adventures of the Thirteenth, 476; labors and deaths in the Twenty- Fourth, 487; sufferings of the Thirty-First in the wilderness, 492.
Regiments, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and Nineteenth, 4S6. Religion, Endeavors to establish the institutions of, 90.
Reprisals by the savages, 300.
Retribution, Indian, 66.
Revere, Paul, frustrated Gen. Gage's plans, 367.
Rhode Island the winter abode of the Northmen, 16.
Richards, Major, sent to enlist Mohawks against the eastern tribes, 202. Richardson, Lieut., marches into ambush, 204.
Richmond Fort, Indian speeches at, 352.
Right of search maintained, 419.
Rines, Capt. Stover, his success and reverses, 432.
Routes of travel, 447, 455.
Royal, Port, Colony at, 32.
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Royall, William, purchase of, 210.
Rut, John, Second English expedition commanded by, 28. Ryswick, Treaty of, concluded, 251 ..
Saco, The first General Court held at, 107.
Sagadahock Colony, Inauguration of, 55.
Sagadahock River, Beauty of the, 54.
Samoset, an Indian chief of renown, 87.
Savages, Insolence of the, 129.
Saxton, Gen., selects officers from Maine regiments for colored soldiers. Scandinavia, What constituted, 13.
Scandinavian immigration, 436; commissioners upon, 437.
Scarborough, Colony at, 105; revival of the settlement at, 211.
Scenes of picturesque beauty on the coast of Maine, 37.
Schools of Maine, 517-526.
Scott, Gen., success of his pacific measures, 433.
Screven, Rev. William, his trials and character, 211.
Seat of government removed to Augusta, 429.
Sebago Lake and its scenery, 458.
Separation of Maine from Massachusetts decided, 425.
Settlers on the coast of Maine, Character of, 89; fears entertained by the, 352. Settlements abandoned, 191.
Sewall's description of Pemaquod, 92.
Seymour, Rev. Richard, held the first religious service in Maine, 52.
Sharpshooters, A company of, sent from Maine; their record, 478.
Shepley, Col. George F., of the Twelfth Maine, 475; his position at New Orleans, 476.
Sherbrook, Gen., Order of, to Capt. Barrie, 422.
Shirley Fort at Augusta, 354.
Shurte, Mr. Abraham, endeavors to redress Indian wrongs, 181; Indians appeal to, 184.
Skitwarroes, the captive Indian, returned, 49.
Skowhegan, State quarries at, 503.
Smith, Capt. John, his character and objects, S1.
Southack, Capt. Cyprian, Timely arrival of, 263.
Spanish fleet, The, capture an emigrant ship, 49.
Speech of an Indian chief to Queen Anne, 281; of Lord Chatham, 369. . Spurling, Lieut .- Col., Raid of, 491.
Squando, a friendly Indian, Cruel treatment of his child, 175.
Squando, Pretended revelation of, 186.
Squantum, Career of, 40.
Squidrayset, an Indian warrior, 98.
Stamp Act, Feeling in Falmouth respecting, 374.
Standish, Capt. Miles, 103.
State of Maine, Latitude and longitude of, 49S.
State Seal, Description of, 426.
Stoddard, John, Commissioner to the Indians, 331.
St. George, Inauguration of, 64; anarchy and distress at, 65. St. George, Conference at, 3-14.
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St. George River, Fortress at, 294; attacked, 306.
St. John, The successful attack upon, 249.
Sharkey, William, historian of the Popham Expedition, 55. Strategy, Indian, 179.
Subercase, a French commander, surrenders Port Royal, 278. Sufferings of the Eighth Maine, 472; of the Sixteenth Maine, 484.
Sullivan, Mr., Testimony of, 128.
Summer resorts in Maine of great beauty, 449-467.
Swedes, Welcome to the, 439; prosperity of, 444; numbers in Maine, 444. Swett, Capt. Benjamin, his character and conduct, 204; his death, 205.
Terms of peace exacted of the Indians, 286. Thebet, André, Journal of, 29.
Thirtieth Maine, Toils, sufferings, and losses of, 490.
Thirty-Second Maine, Awful carnage of, 492.
Thomas, William W., Sketch of, 436; his labors in Sweden, 38; tribute to, 445. Thomaston. Fort built near, 294; celebrity of, 386.
Thompson, Col. Samuel, Reckless act of, 375.
Thorfinn visits Vineland, 16; his fruitless search for Thorhall, 18. Thorhall, Explorations of, 18.
Thorstein, his expedition to Vineland, 16.
Thorwald, a Northman, visits Narragansett Bay, 14; death of, 15.
Togus, Home for disabled soldiers at, 498.
Topsham laid out, 289.
Tour, de la, Charles, 111; his efforts to recover his dominions, 113. Tour, de la, Claude, attacks an English trading-post, 97.
Toxus, Speech of, 342,
Trading-houses established, 91, 332; rules for conducting, 338.
Treachery of Boston merchants, 272.
Twenty-Sixth Regiment; its nine months of toil, 488.
Utrecht, Peace of, 285.
Vetch, Col. Samuel, Governor of Nova Scotia, 278.
Villany of Verrazano, 25; his end, 27.
Vineland, its climate and productions, 14; enthusiasm of Gudrida concerning, 10; its supposed location, 19.
Vines, Capt. Richard, Settlement of Saco begun by, 89; he assails Mr. Tucker, 110.
Virginia, Council of, its powers, 47.
Visit of Pemaquod chiefs to Capt. Weymouth, 40.
Voyages of discovery by the Northmen, 14, 15, 17.
Voyages of discovery by Columbus, 21.
Voyages of discovery by John and Sebastian Cabot, 22.
Voyages of discovery by Gasper Cortereal, 24.
Voyages of discovery by Giovanni Verrazano, 25.
Voyages of discovery by Estevan Gomez, 27.
Voyages of discovery by John Rut, 28.
Voyages of discovery by Bartholomew Gosnold, 30.
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Voyages of discovery by De Monts, 32. Voyages of discovery by George Weymouth, 33.
Wadsworth, General, Heroism of, 391, 394.
Wainwright, John, Conversation of, with Indian chiefs, 331.
Waldo patent, The, 94.
Waldron, Major, Suspicions of, 200; death of, 219.
Wampum, a currency medium, 91.
Wannerton, his revenge upon D'Aulney, 115.
War and its ravages, 83; between England and Holland, 162; second Indian, 175; between France and England, its consequences, 220; duration and sufferings caused by the Indian, 251; third Indian, 260; its desolations, 261, 262; cause of a new Indian, 345; fifth Indian, commenced, 348; of the Revolution, 369; of 1812, consequences of, to Maine, 418. Washington protected by Maine Twenty-Seventh, 489.
Water-power of Maine. 505-515.
Wells, General Court convened at, 121; attack on the garrison at, 233; exciting event at, 283, 284.
Wells Beach, 451.
Westbrook, Col. Thomas, Expedition of, 302.
Weymouth, Capt., Suspicions of, 38; treachery of, 39; effects of the crimes of, 56.
Wheelwright, Rev. John, his character and persecutions, 142; letter of, 143.
Whitefield, Rev. George, visits Maine, 343.
Whittier, Poem of, on Norridgewock, 310, 457.
William Henry, built at Pemaquid, 240; efforts to destroy, 241, 245; final loss of, 246.
William and Mary, Charter of, 252.
Williamson, Capt. Jonathan, Capture of, 349.
Williamson, Hon. William D., Sketch of, 425.
Winslow, Capt. Josiah, Attack upon, 307.
Winter Ilarbor, Capt. Vines spends a winter at, 85; attack and defence of. 276. Winthrop, Gen. John, Unsuccessful efforts of, 223.
Wiswall, Rev. Mr., Unpatriotic character of, 375.
Wivarna, Letter of the sachem, 334.
York, Awful carnage at, 235. Yorkshire, County of, 127.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INDEX.
NEW MATERIAL.
ABORIGINAL TRIBES, 536; Legends of, 536.
Academies, Endowed with grants of land, 554.
Agriculture, 560-71.
Appleton, Gen. James, first proposes prohibition of liquor traffic, 511. Area of Maine, 567.
Canadians, French, Increasing element of population, 534.
Chamberlain, Gen. Joshua L., appointed to maintain order, 504.
Church, Lutheran, 533, 546; Roman Catholic, 533, 545, 552; Episcopal, 545, 546, 552; Puritan, ultimately dominant in Maine, 547; Baptist, 549, 550; Quaker, 549, 552; Methodist, 349, 550, 554; Universalist, 549, 550, 554; Congregational, 550, 552, 554; Presbyterian, 546, 550, 552; Shaker, 552. Climate of Maine, 567. Colleges, 554.
"Count out," The, 562-66.
Crime, increase of, Largely due to emigration of orderly element, 530; prolific source in drinking habits of people, 540.
Denominations, religious, in Maine, 552.
Dow, Neal, procures enactment of prohibitory law, 542; purchases liquors for city agency of Portland, 542; censured for ordering militia to fire on anti-liquor law mob, 543.
Drinking customs, Evils of, 540.
Emigration of native population, 534.
Fisheries, 571, 572.
Fish and game, 560.
Forest products, 568, 569.
Garcelon, Administration of Governor, 562.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, grant purchased by Massachusetts, 539; patron of the church, 545.
Hubbard, Governor, signs prohibtory law, 542.
Illiteracy, Small percentage of, 556.
Institut ons, Humane and reformatory, 539.
Irish immigrants, 533.
Jordan, Rev. Robert, 546.
Labor, 575, 576. Leland's " Algonquin Legends of New England," 536. Libraries, public, 558, 559.
Liquor traffic, Restraint of by law, 541.
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Maine, Population of, 533; increase of same, 535; Aboriginal tribes of, 536, early settlers of, 538; law against liquor traffic, 541 ; not settled through religious impulses, 545; Legislature of, 560; politics of, 560; Governors of, 560, 561, 566; temperature and climate of, 567; area, 567; water power, 567; forest products of, 568; fish and game of, 569 agriculture, . of, 569, 571; fisheries of, 571; ship building of, 572; quarries of, 573; manufactures of, 574; labor, 575; railroads of, 576-78; pleasure travel in, 578, 579.
Manufactures, 574. 575.
Massachusetts, introduces orderly government, 533; purchases the territory of Gorges' heirs, 530; Puritans of, 547; theocracy of, 547; schools introduced by, 553.
Meeting house, Building of, 548, 549.
Minister of the town, 543; Rev. James Hooper elected, 549; Parson Church, 552.
Ministerial tax, Movement to abolish, 540-51; act of 1S00, 550; of 1811, 551; tax abolished by constitution of Maine, 1820, 552.
Newspapers, 556-58.
Order, The standing, 547, 550, 551, 552.
Parties, Political, 560, 561.
Penobscot tribe, Number of, 537.
Plaisted, Gen. Harris MI., elected Governor by plurality vote, 566.
Pleasure travel, 57S.
Powers, division of legislative, executive and judicial, 560.
Press, Newspaper, 556, 558.
Prohibition of liquor traffic, origin of, 541; declared constitutional, 541; first law signed by Gov. Hubbard, 542; evasions and amendments of, 512; repealed, 544; re-enacted 1S58, 544; effects of the law during thirty years, 544, 545.
Puritans set up schools and churches, 547; their clergy, 547.
Quarries, 573. Railroads, 576-78.
Riot, anti-liquor law in Portland, 542.
Robbins, John, shot in Portland riot; verdict of coronor's jury on shooting of, 544; killing of made party capital, 544.
Schools, introduced by Massachusetts, 553; early taught by masters. 553; theological, 554; district system of, 554; normal, 555; free high, 555; . houses, 555; supervision of, 555; compulsory attendance at, 556; parochial, 556.
Shipbuilding, 572. Swedish immigration, 534.
Temperance reform, 540; organization of, 541.
Temperature of Maine, 567.
Waldo, Samuel, introduces German colony, 533, 546. Washingtonian movement, 540. Water power of Maine, 567.
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