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Report of Agent Peter Avery on the Passamaquoddy census and the conditions at Pleasant Point in Perry and at Indian Township
- Report of Peter Avery, agent for the Passamaquoddy Tribe, regarding the census and the conditions at Pleasant Point in Perry and at Peter Denny's Point in Indian Township. References the act of "digging knees" as a primary source of support for the tribe. Knees are a shipbuilding and housewright term referring to the bend where the trunk of a tree meets the supporting roots.
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
D.K. Chase suggests S.W. Smith be replaced as Passamaquoddy Agent
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
State Order No. 293 regarding funds transferring into Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Accounts
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Justin Gove to Neil Violette, regarding people he helped and those he didn't
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Letters in favor of the appointment of Seth W. Smith as an agent to the Passamaquoddy Tribe
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Penobscot Governor George C. Dana forwarding an enclosed letter from a solicitor to Neil Violette
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Note from E. Francis to Justin Gove requesting wood, undated
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Samuel Curry affidavit stating he is often with Seth W. Smith on business, and went with him to Perry in an attempt to buy oats for the Passamaquoddy
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
Charles R. Whidden affidavit stating he heard a conversation between Seth W. Smith and John Sabattis regarding funds received to purchase lumber
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence
John McCarty affidavit stating that he had no seed oats to sell to Seth W. Smith and that they were scarce in Spring 1857
- Type: OBJECT
- Collection: Wabanaki Nations Petitions and Correspondence