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- Sebascodegan Island, alternatively known as Great Island, is the largest island in Casco Bay and part of the town of Harpswell, Maine. With the island's...
- by the late 1800s Sebascodegan Island. About 1659 Major Nicholas Shapleigh of Kittery, Maine, bought Merriconeag and Sebascodegan Island from the Abenaki...
- Cribstone Bridge, and to Sebascodegan Island by the Orr's Island Bridge. Known alternatively as Great Island, Sebascodegan Island has bridges connecting...
- the town of Harpswell, Maine. Dingley Island is connected by bridge to Sebascodegan Island and by extension to mainland Harpswell and Brunswick. As the case...
- is not connected to the mainland by a bridge. The largest island is Sebascodegan, or "Great Island," which is part of the Town of Harpswell and connected...
- Island 10.2 26.4 ~7,000 265 Grosse Ile 9.6 24.9  Michigan 10,894 438 Sebascodegan Island 9.6 24.8  Maine <5,000 <200 Conanicut Island 9.4 25.1  Rhode Island...
- descendant of Tristram Coffin and Alice Mary Coombs on a sal****er farm on Sebascodegan Island he earned his undergraduate degree from Bowdoin College in 1913...
- Geological Survey in 1980, and 277 feet on more recent topographical maps. Sebascodegan Island has the highest elevation of any Casco Bay island at 201 feet...
- Chebeague Little Diamond Littlejohn Long Mackworth Orr's Peaks Ragged Sebascodegan Han**** Bar Cranberry Isles Baker Bear Great Cranberry Little Cranberry...
- side of Capisic Brook. In 1659, Small established a trading camp on Sebascodegan Island, now part of Harpswell, Maine. By 1668, he resided in Kittery...