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- Penobscots raided a Tarratine town and killed a number of men while taking women and children back as prisoners. The Tarratines soon retaliated by attacking...
- The Tarratine Formation is a geologic formation in Maine. It preserves fossils dating back to the Devonian period. The Tarratine Formation is part of the...
- The Tarrantines were a band of the Mi'kmaq tribe of Native Americans inhabiting northern New England, particularly coastal Maine. The name Tarrantine is...
- 1891, Hamlin collapsed and fell unconscious while playing cards at the Tarratine Club he founded in downtown Bangor, and died there a few hours later,...
- offices; however there was a railroad. Askwith has since been renamed to 'Tarratine' and discontinued as a railroad station. The railroad that once ran through...
- Grandson of the great Penobscot Sachem Madockawando, he was Chief of the Tarratines on the Penobscot River. Salagnac, Georges Cerbelaud (1974). "Abbadie de...
- be p****ing the summer of 1605 in a visit among his deadly enemies the Tarratines, whose language was not even intelligible to him ... and be captured as...
- Stonehall Sarah Campbell as Prudence Stonehall Kennetch Charlette as Tarratine Chief Jodhi May as Voice of Pearl Tallulah Belle Willis as Pearl (infant)...
- Shreveport Club". www.shreveportclub.com. "Couple to make former Tarratine Club their home". "Tarratine Club of Bangor.jpg". Archived from the original on 2014-03-08...
- such as the Narragansett and Pennacook and historic enemies such as the Tarratine (Abenaki) and Mohawk, as well as removed any resistance to colonial expansion...