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- Arrowsic is a town in Sagadahoc County, Maine, United States. The po****tion is 477 as of the 2020 United States Census. It is part of the Portland–South...
- Resettlement commenced in 1679 at Newtown, located on the southern end of Arrowsic Island (across the river from present-day Phippsburg Center). About 1684...
- Treaty of Portsmouth. The town of Newtown-on-Arrowsic was rebuilt in 1714 on the southern end of Arrowsic Island, which was incorporated in 1716 by the...
- settlers, and no permanent settlement was established until 1715, when Arrowsic and Brunswick were founded. Scotch-Irish Presbyterians began immigrating...
- September 10, 1722, some 400 or 500 St. Francis and Mi'kmaq warriors attacked Arrowsic, Maine, in conjunction with Father Rale and Abenaki forces from Norridgewock...
- by a palisade. In 1722 during the Dummer's War, following the battle at Arrowsic, Maine, Fort Richmond was attacked in a three-hour siege by warriors from...
- widened Upper **** Gate on the Sasanoa River, which separates Woolwich from Arrowsic. Originally constricted by curves and ledges, which were made even more...
- Saco Sanford Westbrook Towns in the three-county MSA are: Acton Alfred Arrowsic Arundel Baldwin Berwick Bowdoin Bowdoinham Bridgton Brunswick Buxton Cape...
- coast. Some notable communities within the Midcoast are listed below. Arrowsic Island Birch Point State Park Bowdoin College Camden Hills State Park Damariscotta...
- the Kennebec River: Fort George at Brunswick (1715), Fort Menaskoux at Arrowsic (1717), St. George's Fort at Thomaston (1720), and Fort Richmond (1721)...