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Contributions: New York (State). Secretary's Office.
works: Papers relating to Pemaquid and parts adjacent in the present state of Maine, known as Cornwall County, when under the colony of New York
By statement: comp. from official records in the office of the Secretary of State at Albany, N.Y., by Franklin B. Hough.
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Language: English
Pagination: vii, 136 p.
LCCN: 01023457
LC: F23 .H83
OCLC: 4101264
Subject: Maine — History — Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 — Sources
Pemaquid (Me.)
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Notes: The coast from the Kennebac to the St. Croix River, granted to William Alexander, earl of Stirling, by the Council of New England 1635, and sold in 1663, to the Earl of Clarendon for the Duke of York. It was included in the latter's royal grant of 1664, of New York and other territories. Annexed to New England in 1786.
Bound in vol. with spine label "Pamphlets-History", no. 3.

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