A brief biography of Joshua Treat followed by genealogical information for the Treat family of Maine from 1756 to 1888. Reprinted from the Bangor Historical Magazine
The Kennebec Valley. This work is devoted to the early history of the valley; also relating many inc...
Jacob Buswell came to Bangor in 1769, and settled on the banks of the Penobscot River, near the foot...
The Indians of the Androscoggin Valley : Tribal History, and their Relations with the Early English ...
This undated pamphlet (most likely from the 1930s to the 1950s) gives a quick overview of the histor...
The article is a narrative of the establishment of the district of Frankfort by the Kennebec Purchas...
A history of Hunt Farm, an area along the East Branch of the Penobscot River that is now part of the...
The Compiler of the following work made these selections for a History of Penobscot, about two years...
A reprint of an article read before the Maine Historical Society, October 27, 1898. Includes transc...
Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick; Including the Village of Milltown, Me., and...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
Introduction It is less than 130 years since the first permanent settlement bv white men was made up...
Sample paragraph: History gives the distinction of Bangor\u27s first settler to Jacob Buswell who, i...
It is a common assumption that many New England frontier towns were founded by veterans of the Revol...
A glance at the map of the western part of Washington County will show that any treatment of the ear...
It is proposed in the following pages, to sketch a brief geographical view of Piscataquis County; to...
The Kennebec Valley. This work is devoted to the early history of the valley; also relating many inc...
Jacob Buswell came to Bangor in 1769, and settled on the banks of the Penobscot River, near the foot...
The Indians of the Androscoggin Valley : Tribal History, and their Relations with the Early English ...
This undated pamphlet (most likely from the 1930s to the 1950s) gives a quick overview of the histor...
The article is a narrative of the establishment of the district of Frankfort by the Kennebec Purchas...
A history of Hunt Farm, an area along the East Branch of the Penobscot River that is now part of the...
The Compiler of the following work made these selections for a History of Penobscot, about two years...
A reprint of an article read before the Maine Historical Society, October 27, 1898. Includes transc...
Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick; Including the Village of Milltown, Me., and...
A history of British tension in settlements on the Penobscot Bay and River from 1779 to 1783. Also i...
Introduction It is less than 130 years since the first permanent settlement bv white men was made up...
Sample paragraph: History gives the distinction of Bangor\u27s first settler to Jacob Buswell who, i...
It is a common assumption that many New England frontier towns were founded by veterans of the Revol...
A glance at the map of the western part of Washington County will show that any treatment of the ear...
It is proposed in the following pages, to sketch a brief geographical view of Piscataquis County; to...
The Kennebec Valley. This work is devoted to the early history of the valley; also relating many inc...
Jacob Buswell came to Bangor in 1769, and settled on the banks of the Penobscot River, near the foot...
The Indians of the Androscoggin Valley : Tribal History, and their Relations with the Early English ...