A History of the Towns of Bristol and Bremen in the State of Maine, Including the Pemaquid SettlementJoel Munsell, 1873 - 524 pagina's |
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... Damariscotta river on the west and the Muscongus sound and bay on the east , and have on the north the towns of Damariscotta , Nobleboro , and Waldoboro . The territory is in the south part of Lincoln county , in the state of Maine ...
... Damariscotta river on the west and the Muscongus sound and bay on the east , and have on the north the towns of Damariscotta , Nobleboro , and Waldoboro . The territory is in the south part of Lincoln county , in the state of Maine ...
Pagina 3
... river , ' which is only an arm of the sea , extending a few miles northward into the land . Damariscotta river , the Tamiscot of Heylin , 1645 , constitutes the western boundary both of Bristol , and the town of Damaris- cotta . The ...
... river , ' which is only an arm of the sea , extending a few miles northward into the land . Damariscotta river , the Tamiscot of Heylin , 1645 , constitutes the western boundary both of Bristol , and the town of Damaris- cotta . The ...
Pagina 52
... River , which said Bounds Trench Partly on the Bounds of said New Harbor Purchase , which said Purchase since the Death of my said Grand - father , and the Death of my Hond . Father John Brown late of Damariscotta has been divided , & c ...
... River , which said Bounds Trench Partly on the Bounds of said New Harbor Purchase , which said Purchase since the Death of my said Grand - father , and the Death of my Hond . Father John Brown late of Damariscotta has been divided , & c ...
Pagina 56
... river , and removed there . In the year 1641 , his name appears as a witness to an Indian deed of lands at Muscongus ... Damariscotta , " Phillips , Taylor , and Scott being his neighbors . " By some it is added that he died in 1670 , ...
... river , and removed there . In the year 1641 , his name appears as a witness to an Indian deed of lands at Muscongus ... Damariscotta , " Phillips , Taylor , and Scott being his neighbors . " By some it is added that he died in 1670 , ...
Pagina 58
John Johnston. acres for the use above named , from the head of the river of Damariscotta , to the head of the river of Muscongus , and be- tween it , to the sea . Moreover it was granted by the same patent ; that every servant , that ...
John Johnston. acres for the use above named , from the head of the river of Damariscotta , to the head of the river of Muscongus , and be- tween it , to the sea . Moreover it was granted by the same patent ; that every servant , that ...
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A History of the Towns of Bristol and Bremen in the State of Maine ... John Johnston Volledige weergave - 1873 |
A History of the Towns of Bristol and Bremen in the State of Maine ..., Volume 1 John Johnston Volledige weergave - 1873 |
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21st Inf acres afterwards Andros appear appointed authority Boston Bremen Bristol Broad Cove called Capt captain capture Castine church claim coast Coll colonies command commissioners court Damariscotta Damariscotta river deed died Dunbar early east Elbridge England English erected French George George's river governor Gyles harbor Indians inhabitants island James John Brown Kennebec Kennebec river killed known land lived Maine Hist married Mass Massachusetts meeting house miles Monhegan Muscongus natives Nobleboro Nova Scotia parties patent peace Pema Pemaquid Penobscot petition Plymouth present Private probably received residence Richard Richard Pearce river Robert Round Pond Samuel Samuel Tucker sent settled settlements settlers Sheepscott Shem Drowne ship side soon Sproul subsequently territory Thomas Thomas Johnston tion town meeting town of Bristol tract treaty tribes vessels vicinity voted Waldoboro Walpole Wiscasset York
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Pagina 35 - I seized upon. They were all of one nation, but of several parts, and several families. This accident must be acknowledged the means, under God, of putting on foot and giving life to all our plantations.
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Pagina 62 - Somerset, a sagamore, one that hath been found very faithful to the English, and hath saved the lives of many of our nation, some from starving, others from killing.
Pagina 60 - He very boldly came all alone, and along the houses, straight to the rendezvous ; where we intercepted him, not suffering him to go in, as undoubtedly he would out of his boldness.
Pagina 18 - ... to seek out, discover, and find whatsoever isles, countries, regions, or provinces of the heathen and infidels, whatsoever they be, and in what part of the world soever they be, which before this time have been unknown to all Christians.
Pagina 43 - And also, for that we have been further given certainly to know, that within these late years, there hath, by God's visitation, reigned a wonderful plague, together with many horrible slaughters and murders, committed amongst the savages and British people there heretofore inhabiting, in a manner to the utter destruction, devastation, and depopulation of that whole territory, so as there is not left, for many leagues together...
Pagina 36 - Sonday, the chief of both the shipps, with the greatest part of all the company, landed on the island where the crosse stood, the which they called St. George's Island, and heard a sermon delivered unto them by Mr. Seymour, his preacher, and soe returned abourd againe.
Pagina 28 - ... and shot both to defend and offend ; we went from our ship up to that part of the river which trended westward into the main, to search that : and we carried with us a cross, to erect at that point, which (because it was not daylight) we left on the shore until our return back when we set it up in manner as the former.