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Commissioners on the Affairs of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians. Report, 1863
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SEE ALSO 56218.1862 Forty-second Legislature. Senate. No. 1. Report of the Commissioners of the affairs of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians, 1862. The Penobscot population was 506. The Commissioners listed their legal resources. There were several complicated land claims that should be settled in the courts, and soon. The Passamaquoddy also needed claims settled. The tribe was not getting the benefit of some of their property. The Commissioners made several specific suggestions about creating farms. The settlement at Pleasant Point needed a wood lot to feed their stoves; the Commissioners observed that since the State had appropriated 4,000 acres of Indian land without payment, it should certainly be willing to buy a wood lot. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Library of Congress).
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Title:
Report of the commissioners on the affairs of the Penobscot and Passamaquoddy Indians.
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OCLC Number:
1423792164
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