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... Maine frontier , and in the settled towns north of Boston who long had experienced or expected French and Indian raids ( Rawlyk 1967 : 158–9 ) . With the treaty putting French and Canadian soldiers well out of range , the only targets ...
... Maine frontier , and in the settled towns north of Boston who long had experienced or expected French and Indian raids ( Rawlyk 1967 : 158–9 ) . With the treaty putting French and Canadian soldiers well out of range , the only targets ...
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... Maine frontier near Penobscot territory raised suspicions of Penobscot involvement ( BM 24 : 29-36 ) . Indeed , Massachusetts had forged a fragile policy , too dependent upon the goodwill of the inevitable dissenters on both sides to ...
... Maine frontier near Penobscot territory raised suspicions of Penobscot involvement ( BM 24 : 29-36 ) . Indeed , Massachusetts had forged a fragile policy , too dependent upon the goodwill of the inevitable dissenters on both sides to ...
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... Maine ( second edition ) . Hallowell , Maine : Masters & Livermore . Ghere , David L. 1993. The " disappearance " of the Abenaki in western Maine . American Indian Quarterly 17 : 193–207 . Haefeli , Evan , and Kevin Sweeney . 1994 ...
... Maine ( second edition ) . Hallowell , Maine : Masters & Livermore . Ghere , David L. 1993. The " disappearance " of the Abenaki in western Maine . American Indian Quarterly 17 : 193–207 . Haefeli , Evan , and Kevin Sweeney . 1994 ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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