- The
Spurwink River is a 4.6-mile-long (7.4 km)
primarily tidal river in ****berland County, Maine. It
rises in the town of Cape
Elizabeth and
flows west...
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Spurwink Congregational Church is a
historic church at 533
Spurwink Avenue in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.
Built in 1802 and
significantly renovated in 1830...
- Tucker, who
settled in 1630 on the s****
opposite the island, near the
Spurwink River. They
worked at planting,
fishing and trading. Two
years later they...
- 1635 on the 1,500-acre (6.1 km2)
tract of land,
which extended from the
Spurwink River to
Black Point—today this area is
known as
Prouts Neck.
While on...
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simultaneously attacked settlements at Wells, Cape Porpoise, Saco, Scarborough,
Spurwink and
Purpooduck (now in Cape Elizabeth), and
Casco (now Portland). At Wells...
- following: 2004
Alternative Investment News –
Lifetime Achievement Award 2010
Spurwink Humanitarian of the year 2011
Colby College - The
Maine Philanthropy Award...
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between bedrocks at the southwest,
sometimes known as
Thunder Cove, and the
Spurwink River on the
northeastern end. This
small seaside community has approximately...
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Piscataqua River Fore
River Stroudwater River South Branch Stroudwater River Spurwink River Scarborough River Dunstan River Nonesuch River Libby River Saco River...
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Understanding Child Abuse and Neglect. Washington, DC:
National Academies Press.
October 1993. doi:10.17226/2117. ISBN 0-309-04889-3.
Spurwink Services v t e...
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Cleeve emigrated to what is now New
England in 1630,
settling first in
Spurwink,
Maine (near today's Cape Elizabeth), and at
Falmouth (today's Portland)...