Three letters to Dr. Charles E. Banks discussing variations of place names for river outlets to the ocean, and the similarity of these names to Saco. Also a discussion of place names associated with red paint or iron ore, an example being Olamon. Digitized from Box 1, Folder 109, of the Fannie Hardy Eckstorm Papers.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/eckstorm_papers/1027/thumbnail.jp
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Early history of Saco and Biddeford are from 1830. To view the map in detail please follow the url t...
The Indians of the Androscoggin Valley : Tribal History, and their Relations with the Early English ...
Correspondence from Stephen Laurent, son of Chief Joseph Laurent, to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concernin...
The article provides great detail about the Native American, English and French names of Maine place...
Three letters to Dr. Charles E. Banks discussing variations of place names for river outlets to the ...
Correspondence from Wingate F. Cram concerning Indian names for streams and rivers which were digiti...
Correspondence between Charles E. Banks and Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concerning Indian vocabulary and p...
Typed excerpts of letters form William G Ganong containing his observations and notes about Native A...
Full title: Indian place names : Indian names of some of the streams, islands, etc., on the Penobsco...
Notes for a lecture given before the Norumbega Club, 1921. A discussion of various names for places ...
Correspondence from William Cabot concerning Indian languages, culture, and history, which were digi...
Correspondence from Frank Siebert primarily concerning research and publications on Native Americans...
A paper read before the Bangor Historical Society, probably January 1932. A discussion of the meanin...
Notes for a lecture delivered before a club in Bucksport about 1917. Stories about Glooscap and the ...
A letter from Robert E. Pike of the State Teachers College, Minot, North Dakota requesting any infor...
Early history of Saco and Biddeford are from 1830. To view the map in detail please follow the url t...
The Indians of the Androscoggin Valley : Tribal History, and their Relations with the Early English ...
Correspondence from Stephen Laurent, son of Chief Joseph Laurent, to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm concernin...
The article provides great detail about the Native American, English and French names of Maine place...