Early settlers of maine

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      When the primary occupation of early settlers was limited to subsistence farming, hillside farms, combined with community exchange networks, proved adequate to support families. ... The town did not act upon the issue until 1853 when the question of the newly passed Maine Liquor Law was brought before the town at a special meeting in February ...

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    • Early Settlers of Kittery, Maine

      The Indians and early settlers depended on the Kennebec River for transportation and commerce. Small craft, often bearing furs or fish, could navigate as far upstream as Solon. Plentiful stocks of spruce and pine provided the raw materials for home and ship construction, and fertile land sustained agriculture.

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    • [DOC File]BRIEF HISTORY OF FARMING - Maine Thing

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      The Moultons are an early Maine family. This report concerns the Moulton ancestry of our paternal grandmother, Esther Moulton (Whittredge) Smith (1886-1970). An article, "The English Background of Some Early Settlers of Hampton, New Hampshire from Ormesby St. Margaret, ...

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    • [DOC File]HST296A: Community in Early America, Prof

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      Interaction: Why do you think the mapmaker would include a picture of pine trees on his map of Maine? (White Pines were some of the best trees to make ship masts out of. It was the lumbering industry that helped to lure European settlers to Maine early on). Item Two: This map was made in 1820, the year that Maine became a state.

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    • [DOC File]WHO WERE THE HANSCOM BROTHERS

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      Early Kentucky Settlers from Ontario County, New York, [to Hardin-Hart County, Kentucky] Louis Ansel Duermyer 111. Robert Caldwell – Campbell County, Kentucky 114 “Return of Ministers’ Marriages” – Mason County, Kentucky. Mrs. Lula Reed Boss 115. John Colvin – Campbell County, Kentucky 133. William Olwin – Campbell County, Kentucky

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    • [DOCX File]Esther Moulton Whittredge

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      Maine Historical Preservation Commission was hired to carryout what is called a level 1 survey where they spend a week searching for early home sites or other significant archeological sites. They found not only 5 home sites from the 1700’s, but also the “garrison” or original fort site used by the early settlers.

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    • [DOC File]maplibrary5.ly.usm.maine.edu

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      1. Micro Film Maine Roll #1 for Husb Rec 2. Early Payson Films # 1, 3, 4 SLC Gen Lib 3. Logan Cem Rec for children #1, 2, 3, 5. 4. Logan Temple Red Living End Rec p 351 (1897) child #3 5. 1870 Census Rec Utah 6. All rec in posession of D Scott.

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    • [DOC File]History of Pleasant Point Park:

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      By 1890 only one third of the settlers gained title. The Westward Movement. In 1790, 94% of Americans lived east of the Allegheny Mountains. By 1850, a dramatic westward migration during the early nineteenth century, half of the total population moved west of the Alleghenies to settle.

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    • [DOC File]BACKGROUND INFORMATION-WESTWARD EXPANSION

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      Aaron Hanscom, Sr. was baptized at Kittery on January 7, 1739. He died at Machias between 1810 and 1812. He married Sarah Seavey on January 10, 1764 at Scarborough. She was a daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Scott) Seavey. They were early settlers of Machias, arriving there shortly after their marriage. Their children, all born at Machias, were:

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    • [DOC File]The Crockett Family of Maine - April's Ancestry

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      Apples have been grown in Maine since the first settlers. Those arriving from Europe or from Massachusetts often brought seedlings. Some carried seeds; sailors carried apple seeds as an antidote to scurvy. These early apples were not like our eating apples. They were used for making cider, vinegar and feeding to the livestock.

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