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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...first United States district attorney in Maine, 5. 415; a son of William, 5. 419; 6. 52; 8.287; served in the war of the Revolution, 5. 419; 6. 52;' 8. 287; held public offices, 5. 419; 8. 287; engaged to Mary Deering, 5. 419, 422; death of, 5. 419; 6.52; 8.287; his hand-writ-ing, 5.419n; engaged in the Pen-in case, 6. 49-50; practised in Au-gusta, 6. 52; major-general of the militia, 6. 52; his likeness in Trumbull's picture, 8. 287; men-tioned, 2. 218; 6. 164; 8. 160. William 3d, son of Arthur, 5. 422; his daughter married Tolman Willey, 5. 422., married Tolman Willey, 5.422. Little Androscoggin river, 2. 113, 130, 157, 160; 3. 322; 4. 303, 304, 350. Cambridge, 6. 89; 7. 382. Chebeag, owned by the Waldos, i. 147; granted to Silvanas Davis, i. 147. Compton, i. 154n, 157, 260n; 2. 145; 4. 269, 270; 6. 56n. the Rev. Daniel, married Sarah Coffin, 3. 241; preached at Wells, 4. 242, 243; commissioner, 7. 11; letter to Major Treat, 7. 11-12; speech to the Indians, 7. 16, 17 18; mentioned, 2, 141, 142; 4.244, 255, 256, 261, 273, 293, 294, 299; 7. 8, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 220. the Rev. David, pastor at Kenne bunk, i. 349; had a colleague, i. 349-350. Eliza, married David Coffin, 4. 249n. Falls, 4. 330. Harbor, 5. 203; 9. 306n. Josiah, 2. 128; 3. 334. Mosiers, i. 76. Ossipee river, i. 333, 334; 4.276, 277. Otis, his state of trade in the north-ern colonies cited, 8. 135n. river, 2. 84, 140, 148. river falls, 5. 335. Dr. Timothy, 2. 153. Valentine, teacher at Brighton, 8. 173. William, signed the treaty of 1717, 6. 261; autograph of, 6. 261. Capt., 7. 237. York, 9. 188. Littleboro, 4. 305, 336. Littlecote, 2. 25a. Littlefield, Anthony, had a sawmill at Wells, i. 268; settled at Wells, i. 362. Edmund, to settle the dispute about a boundary line, i. 361; early sett...