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... Sockabason was economically more successful than the other Passamaquoddies . In 1821 he was the only Indian at Pleasant Point to have a frame house and to raise three acres of potatoes ( Erickson 1985 : 88 ) . Sockabason had adopted ...
... Sockabason was economically more successful than the other Passamaquoddies . In 1821 he was the only Indian at Pleasant Point to have a frame house and to raise three acres of potatoes ( Erickson 1985 : 88 ) . Sockabason had adopted ...
Page 125
... Sockabason had taken the ornaments from the church and had sold them to the English ( Petithomme 28 ) , and that her husband had taken the furniture from the rectory . Father Amable ( 28 ) also reported that Sockabason had stolen ( on ...
... Sockabason had taken the ornaments from the church and had sold them to the English ( Petithomme 28 ) , and that her husband had taken the furniture from the rectory . Father Amable ( 28 ) also reported that Sockabason had stolen ( on ...
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Sockabason ( MHS ) sheds some light on this incident in another part of the letter of November 24 , 1833 , to Kellogg to which we have referred earlier : The Bishop of Boston has written a letter ... Sockabason's role DEACON SOCKABASON 129.
Sockabason ( MHS ) sheds some light on this incident in another part of the letter of November 24 , 1833 , to Kellogg to which we have referred earlier : The Bishop of Boston has written a letter ... Sockabason's role DEACON SOCKABASON 129.
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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