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Petitions and Correspondence, 1822-1880

 
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  • Memorandum of Streams With the Number of Ponds on Penobscot Where There Is Mills or Dams Beginning at the Head of the Tide

    Memorandum of Streams With the Number of Ponds on Penobscot Where There Is Mills or Dams Beginning at the Head of the Tide

  • Protest of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, August 5,1839 by Passamaquoddy Tribe

    Protest of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, August 5,1839

    Passamaquoddy Tribe

  • Petition of Penobscot Nation to the Governor and Executive Council requesting appointment of Albert Lovejoy as Indian Agent, October 1, 1831 by John Neptune and Penobscot Nation

    Petition of Penobscot Nation to the Governor and Executive Council requesting appointment of Albert Lovejoy as Indian Agent, October 1, 1831

    John Neptune and Penobscot Nation

  • Petition of Passamaquoddy Tribe to the Governor and Executive Council regarding appointment of Jonas Farnsworth as Indian Agent, July 11, 1831 by Deacon Sockbason, Passamaquoddy Tribe, and Francis Joseph Neptune

    Petition of Passamaquoddy Tribe to the Governor and Executive Council regarding appointment of Jonas Farnsworth as Indian Agent, July 11, 1831

    Deacon Sockbason, Passamaquoddy Tribe, and Francis Joseph Neptune

  • Letter from Virgil Barber to His Excellency Jonathan G. Hunton, March 16, 1830 by Virgil H. Barber

    Letter from Virgil Barber to His Excellency Jonathan G. Hunton, March 16, 1830

    Virgil H. Barber

  • Letter from Daniel Davis and others to Samuel Hussey, Indian Agent, and Governor and Executive Council of Maine, March 13, 1830 by Daniel Davis, William H. Heywood, John Davis, Abraham Pettengill, Thomas Pratt, Frederic Scammon [?], and Austin Russ

    Letter from Daniel Davis and others to Samuel Hussey, Indian Agent, and Governor and Executive Council of Maine, March 13, 1830

    Daniel Davis, William H. Heywood, John Davis, Abraham Pettengill, Thomas Pratt, Frederic Scammon [?], and Austin Russ

  • Letter from John G. Deane, Esq. to Secretary of State Edward Russell, April 3, 1830 by John G. Deane

    Letter from John G. Deane, Esq. to Secretary of State Edward Russell, April 3, 1830

    John G. Deane

  • Letter from John G. Deane, Esq. to the Governor and Executive Council regarding treating with the Penobscot Indians for the purchase of the Mattawamkeag Townships, January 20, 1830 by John G. Deane

    Letter from John G. Deane, Esq. to the Governor and Executive Council regarding treating with the Penobscot Indians for the purchase of the Mattawamkeag Townships, January 20, 1830

    John G. Deane

  • Letter from Reuben and Allen Haines to Samuel Hussey conveying Penobscot tribe's terms for sale of land and timber, June 19, 1830 by Reuben Haines and Allen Haines

    Letter from Reuben and Allen Haines to Samuel Hussey conveying Penobscot tribe's terms for sale of land and timber, June 19, 1830

    Reuben Haines and Allen Haines

  • Letter between Virgil Barber and John Deane regarding Penobscot Nation's reconsideration of land sale, December 31, 1829 by Virgil H. Barber and John G. Deane

    Letter between Virgil Barber and John Deane regarding Penobscot Nation's reconsideration of land sale, December 31, 1829

    Virgil H. Barber and John G. Deane

  • Letter from Virgil Barber to the Honorable John G. Deane, Esq. regarding Penobscot Nation's answer to Deane's proposal and their fears of extermination, November 5, 1829 by Virgil H. Barber and John Neptune

    Letter from Virgil Barber to the Honorable John G. Deane, Esq. regarding Penobscot Nation's answer to Deane's proposal and their fears of extermination, November 5, 1829

    Virgil H. Barber and John Neptune

  • Letter from the Honorable John G. Deane, Esq. to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Officers of the Penobscot Tribe by John G. Deane

    Letter from the Honorable John G. Deane, Esq. to the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Officers of the Penobscot Tribe

    John G. Deane

  • Handwriting Samples From Quoddy School, 1827

    Handwriting Samples From Quoddy School, 1827

  • Letter from Samuel Hussey, Agent for Indian Affairs, to Governor and Executive Council, January 11, 1823 by Samuel F. Hussey

    Letter from Samuel Hussey, Agent for Indian Affairs, to Governor and Executive Council, January 11, 1823

    Samuel F. Hussey

  • Report of agents for the Penobscot Nation regarding the decline in tribal fishing and hunting and requesting aid from Legislature, 1823 [?] by Samuel F. Hussey, Moses Sleeper, and Jackson Davis

    Report of agents for the Penobscot Nation regarding the decline in tribal fishing and hunting and requesting aid from Legislature, 1823 [?]

    Samuel F. Hussey, Moses Sleeper, and Jackson Davis

  • Petition of Joseph Butterfield regarding fish weirs in the Penobscot River depleting the salmon catch of tribes, January 8, 1822 by Joseph Butterfield, Paul Dudley, and Eben Webster

    Petition of Joseph Butterfield regarding fish weirs in the Penobscot River depleting the salmon catch of tribes, January 8, 1822

    Joseph Butterfield, Paul Dudley, and Eben Webster

 
 
 

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