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government of England. This
grant was
first known as the
Muscongus Patent from the
Muscongus River that
formed a part of the
western boundary. From the...
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Muscongus Bay is a bay on the
coast of Maine,
United States,
between Penobscot Bay and John's Bay.
Muscongus was the name of an
Abenaki village meaning...
- census.
Located on
Muscongus Bay and the Gulf of Maine, it
includes the
villages of
Broad Cove,
Turners Corner, Bremen,
Medomak and
Muscongus. Hog
Island is...
- the
Kennebec Purchase or
Plymouth Patent), 1629
Lygonia Patent, 1630
Muscongus Patent (also
known as the
Waldo Patent, and, eventually, the
Bingham Purchase)...
- hunt for fish, s****fish and seafowl. In 1630, it
became part of the
Muscongus Patent,
which granted rights for
English trading posts with the Native...
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Louds Island, also once
known as
Muscongus Island, is an
island in
Muscongus Bay off the
coast of
Round Pond, a
village of Bristol, Maine,
United States...
- Island.
Samoset was a
minor Abenaki sachem (sagamore) who
hailed from the
Muscongus Bay area of Maine, and he
learned to
speak English from
fishermen who...
- of
London and
Thomas Leverett of Boston, England, and was
known as the
Muscongus Patent. The
patent lay
dormant until 1719 when Leverett's great-grandson...
- The
Friendship sloop, also
known as a
Muscongus Bay
sloop or
lobster sloop, is a gaff-rigged
working boat
design that
originated in Friendship, Maine...
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Labrador beach, Newfoundland,
Canada Llandudno,
North Wales Louds Island at
Muscongus Bay, Maine,
United States Maharees,
Dingle Peninsula,
Republic of Ireland...