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Bath: Oak Grove Cemetery C
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Madison: Forest Hill Cemetery A
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Fairfield: Maplewood Cemetery
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Norridgewock: South Side Riverview Cemetery
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Skowhegan: Skowhegan Cemetery Association A
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Solon: Village Cemetery B
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Skowhegan: Skowhegan Cemetery Association C
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: WPA Cemetery Plans


Report of Agents for the Penobscot Nation Regarding the Decline of Tribal Fishing and Hunting
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence


Memorandum of Streams With the Number of Ponds on Penobscot Where There Is Mills or Dams Beginning at the Head of the Tide
List of streams with mills or dams. Author unidentified. Included are Pushaw, Passadumkeag, Madamiscontis, Madumkeunk, Cumblelasses, Mattawamkeag, Manseunk, Great Salmon, Passataqeuck, Millinocket, Nowlesemick, and Solesemick streams. [spelling is phonetic]
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence


Letter from Virgil Barber to John G. Deane regarding the Penobscot Nations's answer to Deane's proposed land sale
Correspondence between Virgil H. Barber and John G. Deane, Esq. Barber was a Jesuit priest assigned to Old Town until his recall in 1830. Here he transmits the Penobscot Tribe's answer to Deane's proposed sale of two townships near Mattawamkeag. "And what do white people suppose we must think when we see they wish to take from us one piece of land after another, till we have no place to stand on, unless it is to drive us, our wives, and our little children away? But if so great and so free a country as this would exterminate us, we have no chance anywhere else; we or our children must sooner or later be driven into the salt water and perish."
  • Type: OBJECT
  • Collection: Wabanaki Tribes Petitions and Correspondence