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This tradition seems to have had its origin with James Sullivan , the pioneer historian of the District of Maine . He spoke in 1804 of the " Androscoggins or Anasaguntacooks on Brunswick River " ( Sullivan 1804 : 210 ) .
This tradition seems to have had its origin with James Sullivan , the pioneer historian of the District of Maine . He spoke in 1804 of the " Androscoggins or Anasaguntacooks on Brunswick River " ( Sullivan 1804 : 210 ) .
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Maine . Augusta , LE ROY DE BACQUEVILLE DE LA POTHERIE , Claude - Charles 1722 Histoire de l'Amérique septentrionale . 4 vols . Paris . MAU RAULT , J.A. 1866 Histoire des Abenakis , depuis 1605 jusqu'à nos jours . Sorel , Quebec .
Maine . Augusta , LE ROY DE BACQUEVILLE DE LA POTHERIE , Claude - Charles 1722 Histoire de l'Amérique septentrionale . 4 vols . Paris . MAU RAULT , J.A. 1866 Histoire des Abenakis , depuis 1605 jusqu'à nos jours . Sorel , Quebec .
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Sagadahoc , Sagadahock , Sachadehoc , Sakadehoc , river ( Maine ) ; Vel . , " Norumbega " area ; w.S. , see Index ; Kby . , III , 8-10 , . Sasanoa , river ( Maine ) ; W.S. , see Index . Sasquesahanock , river ( Susquehanna ) ; Vel .
Sagadahoc , Sagadahock , Sachadehoc , Sakadehoc , river ( Maine ) ; Vel . , " Norumbega " area ; w.S. , see Index ; Kby . , III , 8-10 , . Sasanoa , river ( Maine ) ; W.S. , see Index . Sasquesahanock , river ( Susquehanna ) ; Vel .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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