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- USS Bomazeen was originally the Bathgate, a tugboat built in 1919 at New York and purchased by the United States Navy on 29 December 1941 from the Meseck...
- Kennebec Valley District uses Camp Bomazeen for summer Cub day camp. Camp Bomazeen is named for Chief Bomazeen (whose name translates 'keeper of the...
- Camp name Council Location Status Notes Camp Bomazeen Pine Tree Council Belgrade, ME Active Camp Gustin Pine Tree Council Sabattus, ME Active Situated...
- Pictograph signature of Bomoseen (or Bomazeen), Abenaki sachem...
- groups from the Penobscot and Norridgewock under command of their sagamore Bomazeen (or Bomoseen). A number of Maliseet from Medoctec also took part in the...
- Abenakis from Norridgewock under command of their sagamore (paramount chief) Bomazeen (or Bomoseen) raided the English settlement of Durham, New Hampshire, in...
- Portland Maine Madockawanda Lodge Camp William Hinds, Raymond, Maine Camp Bomazeen, Belgrade, Maine Camp Gustin, Sabattus, Maine Camp Nutter, Acton, Maine...
- with about 250 Abenaki from Norridgewock under command of their sagamore Bomazeen (or Bomoseen). In all, 104 inhabitants were killed and 27 taken captive...
- Abenakis from Norridgewock under command of their sagamore (paramount chief), Bomazeen (or Bomoseen) raided the English colonial settlement of Durham, New Hampshire...
- developed near there. The village was led by, among others, the sachems Bomazeen and Welákwansit, known to the English as Mog. The village's Catholic mission...