Old Times in Saco: A Brief Monograph on Local Events ...

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Biddeford Times, 1891 - 172
 

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Strona 9 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
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Strona 100 - An Act relating to the separation of the District of Maine from Massachusetts, Proper, and forming the same into a separate and independent State...
Strona 7 - ... felling, and good fresh water enough for drinking. But our beds was the wet ground, and our bedding our wet clothes. We had plenty of crane, goose, ducks and mallard, with other fowl, both boiled and roasted, but our spits and racks were many times in danger of burning before the meat w:as ready (being but wooden ones.) After I had stayed there three days, and no likelihood of a good wind to carry us further, I took with me six of my men, and our arms, and walked along the shore to discover as...
Strona 6 - There I stayed five nights, the wind being contrary, and the weather very unseasonable, having much rain and snow, and continual fogs. We built us our wigwam, or house, in one hour's space. It had no frame, but was without form or fashion, only a few poles set up together, and covered with our boat's sails, which kept forth but a little wind, and less rain and snow.
Strona 13 - Sea side of the same name, the houses scatteringly built, all these Towns have store of salt and fresh marsh with arable land, and are well stockt with Cattle.
Strona 8 - At three quarters flood my men were scarce able with four oars to row ahead. And more than that, at full sea I dipped my hand in the water, quite without the mouth of the river, in the very main ocean, and it was as fresh as though it had been taken from the head of a spring. This river, as I am told by the savages, cometh from a great mountain called the Chrystal hill...
Strona 7 - ... length long, there two good ships may ride, being well moored ahead and stern, and within the cove there is a great marsh, where at a high water a hundred sail of ships may float, and be free from all winds, but at low water must lie aground, but being soft ooze they can take no hurt.

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