155
Plan of Maugerville 163
The Congregational Church at Maugerville 172
A Cottage of Today 185
Signatures 188
Ice-jam, 1902 197
Plan of Townships 212
Plan of Grants to Simonds & White 231
Old Hazen House and Grounds 242
Signature Joseph Mathurin Bourg 253
Fort Howe in 1781 278
Signature of Major G. Studholme 281
Fort Howe in 1818 282
St. John Harbor, showing Mast Dock 304
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Transcriber's Note:
Author's archaic and variable spelling, hyphenation, and quoting
practices are preserved.
Author's punctuation style is preserved.
Illustrations have been moved closer to their relevant paragraphs,
but page numbers in the list of illustrations have not been
changed.
Footnotes moved to below relevant paragraphs.
Passages in italics indicated by _underscores_.
Passages in bold indicated by =equal signs=.
Typographical problems have been changed and are listed below.
Transcriber's Changes:
Page 7: Was 'a lowed' (Bessabez, the sagamore of the Penobscot
Indians, =allowed= the body of the dead chief to be taken
home)
Page 8: Was 'o' (One =of= the islands in that vicinity the early
English settlers afterwards called "Isle of Vines,")
Page 12: Was 'Baird' (=Biard= relates that a certain sagamore on
hearing that the young King of France was unmarried,)
Page 14: Was 'therr' (This fact should be remembered to their credit
by those who most abhor =their= bloodthirstiness and
cruelty.)
Page 19: Was 'villiage' (Chkoudun lived at "Menagoueche" in his
fortified =village= on Navy Island when Champlain invited
him to go with the Sieur de Poutrincourt)
Page 19: Was 'Cahmplain' (Chkoudun lived at "Menagoueche" in his
fortified village on Navy Island when =Champlain=
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