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Pejepscot is a
historical settlement first occupied by a
subset of the
Androscoggin Native Americans (Formerly
known as the Anasagunticooks)
known as...
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Purchase and
other fishermen, the area was
called by its
Indian name,
Pejepscot,
meaning "the long,
rocky rapids part [of the river]". In 1639, Purchase...
- the
annual Topsham Fair.
Called Sawacook, the area was
territory of the
Pejepscot Abenaki Indians, a
subtribe of the
Anasagunticooks (now Androscoggins)...
- The
Pejepscot Paper Company mill
building is a
historic paper mill
located off U.S. 201 in Topsham, Maine, on the
banks of the
Androscoggin River, adjacent...
- The
Pejepscot Historical Society,
known as the
Pejepscot History Center, is the
fourth oldest historical society in the
state of Maine.
Founded in 1888...
- The
Pejepscot Proprietors was a
company of land
investors who
colonized the
current towns of Brunswick,
Topsham and Harpswell, Maine,
between 1715 and...
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Brunswick Falls, also
known as
Pejepscot Falls, lie on a
rocky section of the
Androscoggin River,
bordering the
towns of
Brunswick and Topsham, Maine...
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original medal was lost, and
later rediscovered in 2013, and
donated to the
Pejepscot Historical Society in Brunswick, Maine. A second,
redesigned medal issued...
- The Skolfield–Whittier
House is a
Victorian museum of the
Pejepscot Historical Society,
located at 161 Park Row in Brunswick, Maine. It is
often referred...
- (CERC). "Visiting the museum".
Pejepscot History Center.
Joshua L.
Chamberlain Museum 2009 Tour Manual, page 6.
Pejepscot Historical Society, 2009. Joshua...