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MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE
The following document is provided by the
LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY
at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib
Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions)
Public Documents of Maine :
BEING TBS
ANNUAL REPORTS
Cll!' TD VABIOVS
PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS
tl'OB TBB T:JU.•
1877.
VOLUME I ..
AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE, OWEN & NASH, PRINTERS 'l'O THE STATB.
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ANNUAL REPORT
OJ' TIIB
LAND AGENT
OF TIIlll
STATE OF MAINE,
FOB TIIB YEA.B ENDING
NOVEMBER 30, 1876.
AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE, OWEN & NASH, PRINTERS TO THE STATE.
18 77.
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REPORT .
LAND OFFICE, December 1, 1876.
To the Honorable G~vernor and Council:
In compliance with the provisions of law, the undersigned, Land Agent, has the honor to make the fo1Iowing report for the year ending November 30; 1876. During that year the office was held by Hon. P. P. Burleigh from December 1, 1875, to February 23, 1876, inclusive, the present incumbent having entered upon bis duties on the nineteenth day of April following. The present report, however, embraces the business of the office for the whole year.
SALES OF LAND.
By reference to the schedules marked A, B, C, D, E and F, it will be seen that there have been conveyed of the public lands during the past year for cash, 1,418 .49 acres, for the sum of $407.95; under resolves of the Legislature, 8,292. 78 acres; to actual settlers on the surrender of outstanding Land Certificates, 22,304.38 acres; to actual settlers by conditional deeds, for road labor notes, under resolve entitled "Resolve in relation to township fourteen, range four, in Aroostook county," approved March 15, 1861, 4,084.21 acres; to Swedish immigrants, 980. 77 acres; under the Treaty of Washington, 273.19 acres. There have also been contracted to actual settlers by Land Certificates for road labor notes, 13,054.89 acres for $4,785.14, as shown by schedule G annexed to this report.
SETTLING LANDS.
By reference to the last annual report of this department, it appears that after the sale of the lots unsuitable for settlement in the several townships set apart and appropriated for that purpose, there remained about 34, 781 acres for sale under the settling acts. Besides these, there were 142,067 acres which had been taken up by settlers, to whom certificates had been granted, and who were
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then at work performing the duties required to receive their deeds, the title of which still remained in the State. Of these lands there are now remaining unsold, 26, 773.39 acres, as shown by schedule K, besides 127,665.97 acres ( see schedule L) already certificated, to be conveyed when settling duties shall have been performed.
The duty of selling these lands thus left, and of giving deeds to all such as hold certificates, still remains to be performed. By the provisions of the act of 1876, chapter 14:1, the price to be paid for settling lands is thirty-five cents per acre, to be paid in road labor in one and two years, the settler to make his home upon the lot within two years, and within four years to clear fifteen acres of land and build a comfortable dwelling house on it.
ISLANDS.
Under the provisions of the statute of 1876, chapter 79, entitled "An act to auihorize the sale of islands belonging to the State," a very thorough examination was made into the title of the very many islands which skirt the coast of Maine, in order to ascertain what had been sold, as also to determine what remained to be sold, under the act. The search necessarily carried the examination back to the earliest history of the State, even to the time of the Revolution and before, and involved a great amount of labor and research among the archives of Massachusetts and Maine. The investigation thus instituted, disclosed certain conveyances and grants of very many of the islands at different times, the perpetuation of which information has been thought of sufficient interest and importance to warrant their publication in connection with this report. The schedules H and I annexed contain lists of all such, with the dates of the grants and names of grantees or purchasers.
Besides those thus granted and conveyed, a list of sixty- six in number remained, the title of which appears never to have passed from the State. As many of these were more or less in the occupation of individuals, the Committee of the Council on Public Lands, visited the islands, so far as they are located west of the line of Washington county, and ascertained the facts respecting them. This investigation led to the conclusion that the title of all these was still in the State, and therefore subject to be sold under the act referred to. A public sale of all these was accordingly made at Rockland, on the twenty-first day of November, 1876, previous
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notice having been given according to the act. Payment has since been made and deeds execute.d of the whole list, except tf1ree, which will probably be sold at an adjourned sale to be held in December, unless previously paid for by the bidders.* The aggregate amount of money already received from the sales is $1,109.15. The annexed schedule J, contains a list of all the islands thus sold, together with the names of the purchasers and sums bid. With the exception of some small unimportant islands lying in front of the county of Washington, the above disposes of all the islands belonging to the State, so far as has been possible to ascertain.
SWEDISH COLONY.
The colony of Swedish Immigrants, the care and oversight of which is with the Land Agent, continues to be a success in the truest sense of the term. Considering the disadvantages under which the colony was planted six years ago in the midst of the forests of Aroc;stook, its present prosperous condition is worthy of especial congratulation. A very general prosperity has attended their efforts as colonists in their various industries, such as gives promise of the happiest results in the future. That part of the colony settled in the township of N 9W Sweden, has during the past season been organized into a plantation by that name, under the general statutes of the State. Fifty-two men have been naturalized and thus become voters, and at the late election took advantage of their elective privileges. The plantation has been divided into school districts, proper school-houses have been erected and schools established. Four schools are in operation, two of them taught by young ladies of their own nationality, who have acquired a competent knowledge of our language since their immigration. Seventeen new houses have been erected during the year, not including log houses so called, and about $2,400 have been expended by them in labor upon their roads, so that nearly every part of the township can be reached by them in carriages.
The crops during the year have been very good, enough having been raised for their own use leaving a surplus in many cases for sale. The crops of grain and potatoes in some cases are estimated to reach as much as one thousand bushels. Cases of poverty or
"'Cedar Island has since been paid for and deed taken, a.nd the other two have since been re-sold at publio sale December 28, 1876 •
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want among them are rare, only four families having received any assistance and then only by reason of the death of the fathers in two cases, and of sickness in the others.
Nearly all of the land in the township suitable for cultivation has been taken up by the immigrants, and considerable other land also in the adjoining townships. The plantation contains a population of between 600 and 700 all of whom are of a class very industrious, temperate and intelligent, such as the State may feel proud to reckon among her inhabitants.
In addition to the colonists already mentioned in New Sweden and the adjoining townships, a large population of Swedes have also followed them into our State, and are settled in various other places, as they have had opportunity to find employment or homes. The enterprise is worthy of the continued favor of the State, and the hope is expressed that it will continue to receive its guardian care.
ARCHIVES AND RECORDS.
Attention has frequently been called in previous reports of this Department, to the records and archives now in the Land Office, including the iarge coliection recently donated, at our solicitation, to the State, by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The subject was particularly mentioned in the Land Agent's Report for the year 1873, and the Legislature of the succeeding year passed a resolve relating to the subject, making it the duty of the Land Agent to take such measures under the direction of the Governor and Council, as may be necessary for the preservation and convenient use and reference of the documents. As yet, however, little has been done _towards accomplishing the work.
The archives alluded to embrace the original field-notes and plans of surveys, together with copies of grants and deeds of nearly all lands in the State conveyed both by this State and Massachusetts since the formation of our government, so that almost every house lot, farm and timber tract in Maine finds its original title among the archives in question. A very general practice has prevailed with the Land Offices of both States, to describe the lands granted by numbers and ranges of lots, referring to the plans and surveys as found in the office for greater certainty as to bounds, monuments and other particulars. It is thus in the Land Office alone that the certainty in all such cases is to be arrived at respecting the true limits and descriptions of
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lands sold. The result is that very frequent calls are made upon the Land Agent for information on these subjects, in regard to lands in all parts of the State. At present all these records, plans and documents are in a very confused condition, without any order to assist in the search, and without indices or other facilities for examination. In many cases they are very badly torn and damaged and require repairing. It is earnestly recommended that such measures be taken the ensuing year as shall fully carry out the object contemplated by the resolve, which requires the Land Agent, under the direction of the Governor and Council, "to take such measures as may be necessary for the preservation and convenient use and reference of the records, plans and documents now in the State Land Office, including those recently received from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts."
LOCAL AGENTS.
Under the prov1s10ns of section twenty-eight, chapter five of the Revised Statutes, the following persons residing in the vicinity of the public lands, were appointed "to superintend the location of settlers, the payment of their road labor and the pe::.-formance of their several duties : "
Name. Township. Corporate N aine. P. 0. Address.
William M. Haskell .. 11, R. I. ...... ····1No. 11, R. I pl. .......... !Hodgdon. Joel Valley .......... B, R. I ........... Blaine .................. Blaine. Daniel Fling ..•••.•• C, R. I ........... Easton .................. Easton. Jonathan Hopkinson. D, R. 1. .......... Fort Fairfield .. , ......... ;Fort Fairfield. Ira F. Blaisdell ...... E i Plym'th Gt. R. I Fort Fairfield ............ Fort Fairfield, Josiah Ward, ........ E, R. I ........... Limestone ................ Limestone. George W. Watson .... F, R. I •.•••..••.. Pleasant Ridge pl •••••.••• Limestone. Peter C. Keegan ...... G, R. l ••••••••••. Hamlin pl ............... Van Buren.
f G, R. 2 ••• , ••••••• Maysville •.•.••••••••. 1
L S J dd 11, R. 3 .......... Chapman pl ............ lip I l uman . u • • • • 12 R 3 M 1 t 1 r resque s e. 1 , • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ap e on, p , •••••..•.. J L 13, R. 4 .••••••••• Wade pl ••••••.•••.••.. ( H, R. 2 •..•.••••.. Lyndon ••••••••••••.... 1
15, R. 3 .......... New Sweden pl ......... J Joseph Cyr ••..•••••. L, R. 2 •..•••••••• Cyr pl •.•••..••.••••••••. Van Buren. Michael Farrell ••••. M, R. 2 •••.••••••• Van Buren pl •••••.•••••• Van Buren. Henry 0. Perry ..•.•• S. :& 2, R. 3 ........ Glenwood pl ••••••••••••• Glenwood. Albert A. Burleigh ••. 5, R. 3 ••••••••.•• Oakfield pl ............... Houlton. Isaac Wilder ........ 13, R. 3 • , ........ Washburn ............... Washburn. Charles Carlton ...... 14, R. 3 •••••••••• Woodland pl ............. Caribou. Jesse Craig., ........ 4, R. 4 ........... Island Falls .............. Island Falls. Joseph E Tarbell •••• S. W. J 6, R. 4 .••• Merrill pl. ............... Smyrna Mills. Allen M. Dudley ..... 12, R, 4 .......... Castle Hill pl. ••••••••.••• Presque Isle.
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Name. Township, Corporate Na.me. P. 0. Address.
James Nutting ....... 14, R. 4 .... , ..... Perham pl ............... Washburn. J W A b 5 E. i 2, R. 5 ..... , , Silver Ridge pl ........ , l Sh M'll
a.mes . m rose.~ 3, R. 5 •.••• , • , •• Sherman ..••.•• , ••••••• i erman 1 s. James Cunningham ... 4, R. 5 ........... Crystal pl ............... Patten.
E k . l F B d" d 5 6, R. 5 ........... Moro pl ................ l p tt ze 1e • ra 1or • ~ S, R. 5 • . • • • • • • • • • _ _ 5 a en.
Theodore B. Foster. 5 IO, R. 5 ..... """ Masardis " ........ "" l Ashland. ~ 11, R, 5 •• , ••••••• Ashland ..•••••••• , •••. 5
William Lord ........ 5, R. 6 , .......... Mount Chase ............. Patten. James Anderson ..... 9, R. 6 ........... Oxbow pl. ............... Masardis. Nathaniel Blake ...... 13, R. 6 .......... Portage Lake pl .......... Ashland, Ansel Smith ••.•••••• 4 and 5, R. 13 • • • • • - - Greenville.
FINANCIAL.
The amount of cash paid into the State Treasury during the past year is forty-two thousand three hundred ninety-nine dollars and eighty-seven cents:
On account of pF!rmanent school fund ........ $22!425 66 " general account . . . . • . • • • . . ........... 18,434 31 " account of Granger Turnpike Fund...... 1,148 83 " " reserved lands....... . . • • . . • . 391 O'T
$42,899 8'T
The receipts and disbursements of cash may be seen by reference to the accounts and trial balances annexed to this report.
EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, Land Agent.
APPENDIX.
DR. STATE OF MAINE in account with PARKER P. BURLEIGH, Land A.gent from December I, 18 7 5, to February 23, 18 7 6, inclusive.
To cash paid on account of settling lands-schedille No. 1.. cash paid on account of timber lands-schedule No. 2 .. cash paid on account of Shin l'ond road-schedule No. 3,
To cash paid into the State Treasury-schedule No. 4, as follows:
On account Permanent School Fund •••••••••••••••••. On general account •..••..••••.••••••.•••.••••••.••.
To sundry balances, viz : S. Robinson ..•• , ••..•••.•••••••••••• , ••••••••••••• Isaac Wilder ..•••.••••••..•••••••••..•••••.•••.••. Isaac R. Clark •••••.•••.•••••••••••.••••••••••..•. R. S. Locke ..•••••••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••. Romeo Michaud •••••••••.•••••••.••...••••••••.••. M. L. Durgin ................................... .. Levi B. Hick er •••••••••••••.••.•••••••••••••••..•. Luther Gowen ••••••••••••••••••.••••••...••••••••. Eben Woodbury •..••••••••••••••••••••••.•.•••.••• State of Massachusetts .•• • .•••••••••••••.•••••••.••..
To funds, securities, &c., as follows : Executions .........••...••••••••••••••••••.•••••• Road Fund, No. 2, 0. I. P ......................... . Road Fund, No. 10, R. 5, Masardis ................. . Bonds .....•••.•.•••••••.••••..•••..•••••••.••.••• Accounts for review •••••••••.•••..•••••••• , •••••••• Unavailable debts .....•••••.•.••••••••••••••••••••. Demands with attorneys .......................... .. Road Labor Fund ..•.••••••••••••••••..•••••••••••. Springfield Road Fund •.••••••••••••••••..••••••••• Road Labor Fund, Sherman ••••••••••..•..•••.••••••
To cash securities, viz : School Fund ••••••••••••.•••.••••••.••••••••••••••• Notes .......................................... ..
0&. ST.A.TE OF MAINE in account with P .A.RKER P. BURLEIGH, Land
Agent from December 1, 1875, to February 23, 1876, inclusive.
By securiti.es in the Land O~ee December 1, 1875 : Executions ..•..•.••••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Road Fund No. 2, 0. I. P ......................... .. Road Fund No. 10, R. 5, Masardis ................. . Bonds ..••..•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounts for review •••.••••••••••••••••.•.•••••••• Unavailable debts ................................ . Demands with attorneys •••••••• , •••••••••••••.••••• Road Labor Fund .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Springfield Road Fund , ••••••••.••••••••••••••••••• Road Labor Fund, Sherman •••••••••••••••••••••••••
By sundry balances, viz : S. Robinson .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Isaac Wilder ..................................... .
M. L. Durgin •..•••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• Levi B. Ricker .•••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••• Luthe:!' GowAn ~ ........................................ . Eben Woodbury •.•••••••••••••.•••••.•••••.••.•••• State of Massachusetts •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
By cash securities, viz : Cash balance •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• School Fund •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Notes .......................................... ..
By cash received from miscellaneous sources : At State Treasury on warrant for appropriation •••••••• Interest on notes, &c .••••••••••.•••• , •••••••••••••• For sale of furniture ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• For timber stumpage •••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
$1,377 12 189 19 142 00
18,056 86 1,234 01
14,553 36 4,252 50
12,554 82 70 00
298 76 ----, $52,728 62
45 00 50 00
500 00 34 621 25 00
198 171 230 00 186 33 nz 61
2,370 24
7,097 52 47,040 62 35,089 55
165 75 305 80
65 70 1,462 20
3,761 87
89,227 69
1,999 45
$147 ,717 63
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Receipts of Cash from all sources from December 1, 1875, to February 23, 1876, inclusive.
By cash balance December 1, 1875 ...................... I " received for bills receivable ................... ..
interest on bills receivable .......... . for timber stumpage ............... . for interest on timber stumpage •.••••. sale of furniture ................... . at State Treasury on appropriation for
road ........•...••. , •.•••..•••.. u from school fund account .•••••••••••
for interest on school fund notes •••.••
$7,097 52 457 99
54 9G 1,462 20
34 65 70
165 75 2,621 79
250 50 ----, $12,176 75
Disbursements of Cash from December 1, 1875, to February 23, 1876, inclusive.
To cash paid on account of timber lands ••• ,. .......... .. " " " settling lands ••••••••••••••••
To cash expended on Shin Pond Road .•.•••••••••••••••••
To cash paid into the State Treasury as follows: On permanent school fund ......................... .. On general account .••••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••.
Dn. STATE OF MAINE in account with EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, Land Agent, from February 24, to November 30, 1876, inclusive.
To ~ash paid on account of timber-schedule No. 1 ....... . cash paid on account of timber lands-schedule No. 2 .. cash paid on account settling lands-schedule No. 3 ••.. cash paid on account incidental charge11-schedule No. 4, cash paid on account of postage-schedule No. 5 •..•.•. cash paid on account of islands-schedule No. 6 •..•••.
To cash paid into State Treasury-schedule No. 7, as fol-lows:
On account of permanent school fund .•....• , ••. , •.••. On account of reserved lands .•.••.••.••.•.•.•..••... On account of Granger Turnpike Fund ...•.••.••••.... On general account •••••...•••.•.•.••••.••••.•••••.
To sundry accounts retired by order of Council of June 1, 1876-schedule No. 8 ........................ ..
To discount on note in bankruptcy ..................... .
To cash securities, viz: School fund •••....•.••..•••••••.•.•.••....•••••••• Notes •••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••.••
On. STATE OF MAINE in account with EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, Land Agent, from February 24, to November 30, 1876, inclusive.
By sundry securities and balances in Land Office, February 23,1876 .................. ; .................... ..
By cash securities, viz: Cash balance ....•.•...•••••..•.•••••••••..•••••••. Notes .•.....•••••.••.•••..•••.•••••••....••••.... School fund •......••••.•.••..••••••••.•••••••••••.
By cash and securities received from miscellaneous sources: For interest on notes, etc •......•..•.......•••••.•.. For stumpage of timber cut on .reserved lands ••.••• , •• For timber stumpage •...•.••••••••••..•.•..•....••• For sales of land •....•..•••.•••••.•..•••...••.••.•• For Granger Turnpike Fund Note .••••••.••••••••.••• For clerical services ••••••••••••...•.•..•.••.•..••.• From sale of islands .••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••.•.
$5,586 78 44,118 83 34,589 56
3,812 16 391 07
7,258 49 1,248 ~.iO
516 25 16 00
1,109 15
$56,532 49
84,595 17
14,351 72
$155,479 38
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Receipts of Cash from all sources from February 24 to November 30, 1876, inclusive.
By cash balance February 23, 1876 .••.••••••.•••••••.••• " received for bills receivable ..•••...•••••• , •••••.
interest on bills receivable • • • , • , •••. timber stumpage ••••••••.•••..•••••• interest on timber stumpage •.••••••••
,,
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islands .•••..•.•.••..•••••• , •••• , •• from school fund account , ............. . for interest on school fund notes •••••••••
clerical services ....•...••••••••••••• Granger Turnpike fund note .••••••.. interest on Granger Turnpike fund note, stumpage of timber cut on reserved
lands .•....•••••••••••••••.••.••. sales of land .•••••••••••••••••••••••
$5,586 78 12,461 71
750 88 5,038 19
251 75 1,109 15
11,851 26 2,176 95
16 00 516 25 632 58
391 07 407 95
----· $41,190 52
Disbursements of Cash from February 24 to November 30, 1876, inclusive.
To cash transferred to school fund account ••.•••••.•.•••• 1 ••• , ••••••••
To cash paid into the State Treasury, as follows: On reserved ]ands ........•.••.••••. , ••••••••• , •.••• On Granger Turnpike Fund ••.••••• , •••••••••••••••. On gener.t.l account ••.•••••••••••••••.•••• , •••••••••
---------------- -----·---- ---· -------------------Appleton, John •••••••••••••••••.•••• October 28, 1875 •••• 1877 $302 08 $302 08 Bangor.
Arnold, John S ...................... 1877 92 84: 92 84: Lyndon ~
Same ••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••• " 1877 87 68 87 68 do I> z
Same ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " 1877 92 66 92 66 do t:,
·I> Same••••.• •••••••••••••••••••••••• " 1877 23 50 23 50 do
Ci) t.,;f ·z
Same ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. " " 1877 8 83 8 83 do ~ Barker, G. and F ................... April 15, 1875 ...... 1875 64: 50 64 50 Presque Isle. t:1:1
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Bragg and Sons ••••••••••••••••.••••• November 16, 1869 .. 1870 234 96 234 96 Bangor. 0 ~
Burleigh, Albert A ••••••••••••••••••• October 28, 1875 •••. 1877 4:68 98 4:68 98 Houlton. ~
Fillh, Ira. D .••••••••••••••••..••••••• October 30, 1848 •••. 1848 54 00 - - 54 00 Patten. > '"ti '"ti Jewett, E. D •.•••••••••••.•• , ••••••• September 23, 1874 .. 1875 1,382 26 165 87 - 1,382 26 St. John, N. B. t.,;1 z
l3ame ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. 1876 1,382 26 165 87 1,382 26 do t:;1 - H
~ Johnston, Daniel, et a.I. .............. April 27, 1841. ..... 1841 250 00 - - 250 00 Province of N. B.
Laney, W. K ••••••••••••.••••••••••. September 23, 1874 .. 1875 958 44 - - 958 44 Pittsfield.
Same ..••••••••.••••••••••••••.••. October 28, 1875 .... 1877 222 36 222 36 do z 1-i rn
Reed, Francis A ..................... September 23, 187 4 .. 1876 3,085 60 3,085 60 Springfield. !;d ttj
Shaw, Elisha W ••••••••••.•••••••••• October 28, 1875 •••• 1876 338 03 338 03 Newport. ~ 0 ~
Same .••••.••••••••••.•••••••••••. " 1877 338 03 338 03 do ~
Shaw, Elisha W. et als ••• , ........... 1876 222 36 222 36 do
Same •••••••••••••••••••••.••••••. " 1877 222 36 222 36 do
Shaw, Milton G ...................... 1877 338 03 338 03 Greenville.
Tracy, Stephen, et al ••••••••••••• , • , • May 20, 1843 ....... 1843 363 30 363 30 Province of N. B
Wadleigh, Ira, et al ••••••••.••••••••• January 18, 1844 ... 1845 318 64 318 64 Oldtown. ----
$27,546 45
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS REPORT.
0. I. P.-Old Indian Purchase. W. B. K. P.-West of Bingham's Kennebec Purchase. N. B. K. P.-North of Bingham's Kenneb~c Purchase.
SCHEDULE A.
U. D.-Unconditional Deed. C. D.-Conditional Deed. L. C.-Land Certificate.
Lands conveyed for Gash during the year ending November 30, 1876.
Date. Purchaser. Residence. No. of Lot. Township. Acres. Am't. I Remarks. -------------------------- ----- --------------May 19, M. Johnson, l\folunkus, 3, R. 1, E. ! 2, R. 5 175.21 $25 oo,u.D. Res. Feb.22,'76 May 19, M. Johnson, Molunkus, 81 R. 1, • do 173.59 33 00 do do May 19, M. Johnson, Molunkus, 8, R. 4, do 17'7.95 25 00 do do , May 20, S. B. Gates, - 7, R. 4, do 177 .6b 50 00 do Feb. 17, '76 July 10, Walter D. Eaton, Dexter, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, sec.112 12, R. 3, 514.67 233 25 do Mar. 8, '74 Nov.29, John W. Fogler, Hope, 7, sec. 112, do 77.33 31 70 do do Nov. 30, Geo. W. Kalloch, Ashland, 92, 11, R. 5, 122.08 10 00 do Feb. 21, '76
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Lands conveyed under Resolves of the Legislature for the year ending November 30, 1816.
1876. Pt. of gore lying· 1 Feb. 2, Trustees Me. Female N.or.r.l R.8, W. U. D., Act Aug. 20, 1850,
Seminary, Gorham, B. K. P. & W.of ~ 3162.00 and order of Council Oct. T. 6, R. 2, N. B. I 26, 1875.
~ K. P. J > Feb. 4, Leonora A. Patterson, Brewer, 4:, R. 4, E. ! 2, R. 5., 180.08 U. D., Res. Jan. 25, 1876 z
t::I " 18, Veranus Chandler, Mapleton pl., w. ! 113, 12, R. 3, 187. 77 do do Feb. 17,1869 > " 22, Enoch Hall, Lyndon, 48, H, R. 2, 150.06 do do Feb.21, 1876 a)
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" 22, James M. Story, Washburn, 56, 13, R. 3, 104.92 do do Feb. 18, 1~76 z " 22, JamesMcCornville,jr., Washburn, 95, 13, R_ 3, 210.68 do do Feb. 18, 1876 ~ " 22, L. T. Manson, Chapman pl., 114, 11, R. 3, 164.94 do do Feb. 3,1876 ~
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" 23, Hiram B. Hersey, Crystal pl., S. i sec. 50, 4, R. 6, 330.72 do do Feb. 18,1876 '"=' 0 " 23, James G. Griffin, Mapleton pl., N. ! sec. 79, 12, R. 3, 157 .00 do do Feb. 18,1876 ~ May 4, Caleb Sherman, Oakfield pl., 31, 5, R. a, 71.96 do do Feb.18, 1876 " 6, James Phair, Presque Isle, 113, 11, R. 3, 163.48 do do Feb.23, 1876 " 8, Samuel Harvey, Mount Chase, 75, 5, R. f>, 156.00 do do Feb. 4,1873 " 8, M. Johnson, Molunkus, 9, R. 4, E. i 2, R. 5, 176. 73 do do Feb.23, 1875 " 10, George S. Daniels, Chapman pl., 81, 11, R. 3, 178.66 do do Feb. 18, 1876 " 12, Anson I-I. Young, Crystal pl., E. ! 13, 4, R. fi, 82.32 do do Mar. 3, 1874 " 17, Town of Mayfield, 7, R. 2, & 5 R. 4, Mayfield, 200.00 do do Feb. 17,1876 ,, 17, John Allen, Maysville, N. pt. 60, H, R. 2, 70.00 do do Feb. 3, 1876
Oct. 27, John B. Trafton, Fort Fairfield, 178, F, R. l, 211.92 do do Mar. 3,'74, & order Council, Oct. 26, '76
Nov.30, John A. Rowe,
" 80, James Withee, " 30, Joseph W. Hines,
""' " 30, George W. Durgan,
Crystal pl.,
Lyndon, Washburn, Sherman,
N.W.!sec.88,S. ~ 4, R. 5, E.!sec.38, S. W. !, sec. 38, sec.4 7 and 48. l 54, I, R. 2, 17 and 41, 12, R. 4, 154, 8, R. 5,
1,846.93]U. D., Res. Feb. 22, 1875
115.831 do 245. 78 do 125.00 do
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SCHEDULE c. Lands conveyed by Deed to actual Settlers, on the surrender of outstanding Oerlificates, during the year ending Novem
ber 30, 1876.
Da~I---Grantee. __
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Residence. No. of Lot. Township. Acres. Remarks. -------------- ------------ ---------------
1876. Jan. 4, Nehemiah M. Leavitt, Island Falls, N. ! 129, 4, R. 4, 80.00 U. D. Swamp Lot.
" 5, 0. W. Whitney, et al. do 103, do 160.00 do do " 5, Charles W. Whitney, do 23, do 138.31 do " 19, Hilaire Duplesis, Cyr pl., 80, L, R. 2, 100.59 do
May 6, Sarah Richardson, Fort Fairfield, Mid. pt. 73, n, R. 1, 32.00 do ,, 6, J. H. Richardson, do N. pt. 91, do 57.27 do " 6, Richard Bushard, Frenchville, 108, 18, R. 5,, 52.44: do " 6, Papeos Dion, Madawaska, 126, do 16.92 do " 6, Augustine Dion, do 128, do 38.87 do
6, Joseph Dube, Frenchville, 14-'l, do 'l9.57 do " 6, Desire Dube, do 148, do 43.87 do " 6, John B. Dumond, do 150, do 74.44 do " 6, Ed ward Leveque, do 153, do 40.17 do " 6, Michael Martin, do 159, do 123.13 do " 6, Xavier V raiboncoeur, do 165, do 69.47 do " 6, Octave Rossignol, do 173, do 112.87 do " 6, William Rossignol, do 174, do 56.44 do
" 6, Abram Fontjermier, jr. do 177, do 53.59 do " 6, Jules Fontjermier, do 178, do 56.96 do " 6, Thomas Burebais, do 179, do 42.00 do " 6, Pierre Marquise, do 182, do 87.76 do
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rr 6, Peter Lavois, Cyr pl., l 89, IL, R. 2, 159.90] do " 6, Larie Lavois, do 91, do 46.55\ do " 6, Firmin Nadeau, do 92, do 59.661 do " 6 Roderick Powers, Easton, 21, 10, R. 1, 172.111 do AssigneeDanl.M. Webb. ,, 6, Cyrus Hersom, do 129, do 166.65/ do do Frank A. Delano. ,, 6, ,John P. Johnson, Woodland pl., 75, 14, R. 3, 156.64 do do Wm. A. Casey. " 6, Charles Carlton, do W. ! 90, do 77.n do do Swamp Lot. " 8, Charles Bonifer, Pleasant Rg. pl. 23, F, R. 1, 64.19 do do Henry Theriault. " 8, Richard S. Caswell, do 176, do 176.21 do " 8, Reuben B. Chase, Limestone, 79, IE, R. 1, 153 60 do " 8, Isaac \V. Kennison, do s. ! 130, do [Gt. 79 95 do Swamp Lot. " 8, Adeline .Flanery et al. Fort Fairfield, W. ! 15, E. ! Plymouth 79. 75 do " 10, John Charrette, Fort Kent, 16 on River, 18, R. 7, 133.30 do >
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" 10, Louis Pelletier, Van Buren pl., 5, M, R. 2, 156.611 do [liken. ~ t.,;i
" 10, Nathaniel Alley, Castle Hill pl., 22, 12, R. 4, 125.41 do Assignee Sophronia Mil- z c::,
" 11, Daniel Lathrop, Chapman pl., 1~8, 11, R. 3, 185.35 do do Sarni. C. Niles. H
" 11, Hiram Outhouse, Maysville, S. ! 6, sec. 35,:G, R. 2, 72.27 do do Alfred Todd. ~
" 11, Israel J. Todd, do N.!6,sec.35,/ do 72.27 do do do " 11, HPrbert S. Tilley, Castle Hill pl., 36, 112, R. 4, 168.68 do '' 19, William Lovely, Fort Fairfield, N. W. pt. 31'1°, R. I, 30.50 do " 19, Isaac 0. Boyington, do S. pt. & N. E. do 91.50 do [er.
June 6, Andrew J. Judkins, Chapman pl., 17, [pt.31 11, R. 3, 130. 09 do Assignee Henry A. Brew-" 7, James E. Cochran, Pleasant Rg. pl. 124, IF, R. 1, 140.38 do do Silas D. Cochran.
9, Horace Austin, Fort Kent, 2 aud 3, 18, R. 7, 162.67 do [bury. " 28, Michael Allen, Silver Ridge pl. N. ! 8, H.. 2, 1E. ! 2, R. 5, 86. 71
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do Assignee Nelson Wood-" 28, Nelson Woodbury, do S. ! 8, R. 2, do 86. 71 do " 28, Nathaniel Blake, Portage Lake pl. 51,E. Port.Lk. 13, R. 6, 134.00 do Swamp Lot. " 28, George A. Sutherland, do 51,w. Port.Lk. do 60.00/ do " 28,1N athJ.niel Blake, do s. ! 3, do 63.22 du Assignee Warren Russell./ N)
1876. " 28, Sherburne Bragdon, Portage lake pl. 48, 13, R. 6, 93.00 U. D. • r 28, Jarvis Hayward, do 9, do 41.66 do " 28, N. W. Stevens, do 14, do 100.73 do " 28, Ai F. Bragdon, do 47, do 101.00 do t::"' " 28, Charles S. Goss, do 44, do 120.00 do p:.
z " 28, Sarah ,v. Sutter, Kingman, 40, do 112.21 do t:,
" 28, Joseph Good blood, Portage lake pl. 21, do 97.00 do ti,..
July 1, John Lovely, Jr., Limestone, 2, Section rn, E. R. 1, 159.10 do Q ti;!
" 5, Isaac A. Reynolds, Lyndon, 40, Eaton Gt.R.2, 249. 78 do Assignee William Boo- z " 17, Sarah Winchell, Kingman, 42, 13, R. 6, 121.89 do [bar, Jr., et al. ~ " 17, Henry A. Hayward, Portage lake pl. 53,E. Port.Lk. do 139.00 do !:=
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Aug. 2, Daniel Everett, Woodland pl., 136, 14, R. 3, 176.45 do Assignee Lyman Ever- 'i:1 0
" 3, William Irvine, Lyndon, w. ! 36, Eaton Gt.R.2, 100.60 do [ett, Jr. l:C
" 3, George Irvine, do E. i 36, do 100.60 do ~
" 4, Philander S. Hubbard, Chapman pl., 28, 11, R, 3, 150.41 do " 4, George H. Ingraham, do 21, do 157 .23 do " 4, 'Nilliam Verrill, do 27, do 153.15 do
Sept. 27, J. C. Pollard, No. 11, R. 1, pl. A, 36, 11, R, 1, 102.27 do Assig'e Barney Doherty. " 27, Franklin II. Bell, Oakfield pl., 85, 5, R. 3, 129. 78 do " 28, Norman Campbell, Fort Kent, 18, on river, 18, R, 7, 114-.84 do " 28, Richard Violette, do 24, do 99.00 do " 28, Francis S. Amond, Fort Kent, 11, 18, R .. 7, 80.00 do " 28, Michael Dupre, do 10, do 102. 75 do
" 28,[Pascal Laudre, Frenchville, 184, 18, R. 5, 64.65 do " 28,r Alfred Devou, do 183, do 65.13 do " 28,,Pierre Laundeau, do 175, do 48.88 do " 28,iCharles Coudchier,, do 170, do 67.00 do " 28,IFrancis Michaud, jr., do 169, do 72.62 do " 28, Octave Michaud, do 168, do 62 5B do " 28, Michael Paradis, do 158, do 82.97 do " 28, Abram Fontjermier, do 156, do 177.41 do " 28, Desire Raymond, do 155, do 18.88 do " 28, Albert Rossignol, do 151, do ~8 66 do " 28, Charles Devou, do 149, do 41.37 do " 28, Vital Bushard, do 86, do 45.97 do ,,
28, Parfait Bushard, do 84, do 30.04 do > " 30, Ezekiel Levasseur,. Lyndon, 34, I, R. 2, 143.92 do Assig' e Marshall Lapland "t1
"t1 ttj " 30, Rodney Drake, do 82, do 131.83 do " Aaron Wright. z
" 30, Israel Langley, do N. pt. 89, do 102.05 do " Alex'r Walton. t::I ~
" 30, John Whitenect, do s. pt. 89, do 60 00 do ,, " " ~
" 30, Jonah Whitenect, do 98, do 159.76 do " Wm. Tracy. " 30, Alexander Cochran, do 101, do 152.36 do " Joseph Gary. '. 30, Peter Ijott, do N. ! 104, do 80.37 do " George Cochran. " 30, Amos Burgess, do s. ! 104, do 80.37 do H " " " 30, Francis Pelletier, do 130, do 161.00 do " Herschel King. " 30, Michael Chalon, do 132, do 177.52 do " 30, Isaiah H. Nickerson, do 38, H, R. 2, 155.36
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do Oct. 2, 1 Philip G. Brown, Portage Lake pl. 50, 13, R. 6; 160.00 do
" 2, N. \V. Stevens, jr., do 54, do 148.00 do " 24:, Albert A. Burleigh, Houlton, 108, 5, R. 3, 188.121 do " 28, George Walls, Silver Ridge pl., 1, R. 3, E. ! 2, R. 5, 167.67 do Assig'e Hiram Willey.
Nov. 2, John S. Arnold, Lyndon, N. pt. 64, 14, R. 3, 60.00 do Swamp lot. I ~ c.o
SCHEDULE C-Oontinued.
Date. Grantee. Residence. I No. of Lot. Township. Acres. Remarks. ----·----------------------------- -------------·------
1876. Nov. 6, Albert Jones, Chapman pl., 6, 11, R. 3, 146.53 U.D. [ and Chas. H. Howes.
" 6, Sherburne Bragdon, Port.age Lake pl. 46 and 49, 13, R. 6, 180.16 do Assig'e J. J. Thompson " 6, Samuel Barnes, Fort Fairfield, E. p, E. ! Pl'rn Gt., 74.21 do Swamp Lot. " 6, Isaac Barnes, do w .. ! 7, do 74.22 do do [Wright. " 6, Rebecca S. Hartt, do 43, do 168.24 do Assignee Justice E. " 6, Hiram W. Blaisdell, do 45, do 164.44 do Assignee Alex'r Parker. " 6, Joel Dunphy, No. 11, R. 1, pl 38, 11, R. I, 114.75 do [cer. " 6, Hiram W. Daggett, do E. ! 49, do 110.00 do Assignee David E. Spen-" 6, Albert A. Fling, Easton, 104, C,R.L 180.82 do do Daniel A. Fling. " 6, Peter Michaud, Cyr pl., 10, L, R. 2, 158.36 do " 6, Charles Stephens, Merrill pl., 23, s. w. ! 6:, R. 4, 165.50 do [mond. ,, 8, Simon N. Hammond, Van Buren pl., 3, M, R. 2:, 162.08 do Assignee Frank A. Ham-" 8, Vetal Violette, et al., do 14, do 164.17 do " 8, Noel Paradis, do N. ! 15, do 84 11 do Assignee Francis Parent. " 8, Edward F. Brown, do 17, do 70.95 do do Belony Parent. " 8, Stephen Berabe, do M, do 42.23 do " 9, Charles L Raffo rd, Ashland, w. !43, 11, R. 5, 124.75 do " 11, W. C. Hammond, Van Buren pl., 11, ·M, R. 2, 161.21 do Assignee Chas. Farrell. ,, 11, B. F. Brown, et al., do 28, do 161.08 do do Raffale Morin. " 15, John E. Cochran, Pleasant R'ge pl 126, F, R. l, 156.40 do Chas. A. Cochran, 2d. " 15, Lot M. Robinson, .Masardis, 81, 10, R. 5, 108.00 do AsAignee Orrin Robinson. " 30, Isaiah Martin, .Madawaska; 88, 18 R. 5, 84.79 do " 30, Remi Martin, do 89~ do 36.22 do
" 30, Vital Defour, do 90, do 1 50 62 do
" 30, David Martin, do 91, do 55 84- do '' 30, Eliot Hebert, do 92, do 46.25 do Assignee Octave Hebert.
" 30, Remi Hebert, do 93, do 64.58 do
" 30, Thomas Sirois, do 94, do 44.60 do " 30, l\Iagloire Sirois, do 95, do 62.41 do Assignee Joseph Sirois.
" 30, Maxime Albert, do 96, do 5±.33 do " 30, Vital Albert, do 97, do 38.44 do " 30, Joseph Albert, do 98, do 52 21 do [zey, Jr.
" 30, John Boyles, Eagle Lake pl., 10, 16, R. 7, 95.00 do Assignee Reuben Swa-
" 30, Cepheus Thibodeau, Lyndon, N. i 22, I, R. 2, 86.98 do [deau. " 30, Ferdinand St. Peter, do s. ! 22, do 86.97 do Assignee Cepheus Thibo-
" 30, Vital Thibodeau, do 26. do 151.09 do > '"cl
" 30, Edward Longley, do 27, do 132.35 do Assignee Albert Smart. '"cl t.,::j
" 30, ThomaR Charette, I Lyndon, N. ! 32, r. R. 2, 73.63 U. D. Assig'e Benj. Levasseur z " 30, Wm. H. Hambleton, do N. ! 83, do 93.73 do " Edward Doudy. t::1
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" 30, Edward Dourly, do s. ! 83, do 93.74 do r<I " 30, Albert Cochran, do 97, do 160.90 do " James Hunter. " 30, Ed. H. Dockendorff, do 107. do 156.74 do " J. W.L.Plummer " 30, Frank. McNeal, do 112, do 114.88 do " 30, William H Tracy, do 113, do 157 .53 do " B.&J.Thompson " 30, Joseph Mc Neal, do N. pt. 133, do 80.00 do " Daniel Sughrue. " 30, William l\foN eal, do s. pt. 133, do 104.45 do " " " 30, James Calkins, do 32!, Eaton Gt. R.2, 5576 do Swamp lot. '' 30, Augustine Amo, I Frenchville, 106, 18, R. 5, 80.87 do
" 30, Ephraim Leveque, Madawaska, 115, do 34.36 do
" 30, Regist Hebert, I do 116, do 47.26 do " 30, Joseph Hebert, do 117, do 41.52 do " 30, Prudent Albert, I do 118, do 63.30 do I 0:,
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SCHEDULE 0-- Continued.
Date. Grantee. Residence. No. of Lot. Towrn3hip. Acres. Remarks. -----------------------------------------------------
" 30, Fabien Albert, do 121, do 33.15 do " 30, Xavier Hebert, do 140, do 81.50 do " 30, David Defour, do 142, do 41.31 do " .30, Peter Marquise, do 160, do 38.22 do " 30, William Bechard, Frenchville, 171, do 36.22 do " 30, Simeon Grendell, Chapman pl., 12, 11, R. B, 154.35 do Assig'e Sam'l D.Grendell " 30, Frank Russell, Wade pl., 12, 13, R. ~b, 163.00 do " John Whalan. " 30, John Darling, Moro pl., 33, 6, R. fi, 108.50 do " Geo.A. Sawtelle " 30, Melvin C. Stetson, Limestone, -E. ! 80, E, R. I, 75.58 do " 30, Patrick Somers, do 133, do 161.23 do Assig' e Zadoc Forbes. ,, 30, Michael Somers, do E. ! 134, do 79.02 do Swamp lot. ,, 30, Samuel G. Spearin, Fort Fairfield, 29, E.! Plym'h Gt 154.87 do Assig'e Orchard Ames. " 30, Thomas Burton, Linneus, 52, 5, R. 3, 124.67 do " 30, Martha Ann Fisher, Oakfield pl., 69, do 163.32 do " J as. F. Hanscom b " 30, Isaiah Morin, Van Bu_ren pl., 29, M, R. ~:, 166.00 do " 30, Alexander Violette, do 52, do 46.66 do " 30, George V. Hammond, do 57, do 163.28 do " Louis Charette. " 30, ,Joseph Kendall, Silver Ridge pl., 3, R. 2, E. ! 2, R. 5, 172.35 do " Oliver Hunt. " 30, Timothy Dumboice, Fort Fairfield, N.W !sec.152 D, R. 1, 160 50 do " Benj. Colbath. " 30, George R. Stoddard, Washburn, 44, 13, R. a, 153.55 do Assignee J. Wetherbee. " 30, Artemas M. Leavitt, Merrill pl., N. ! 21, S. W.pt.6,R.4 80.71 do " Asa R. Hall. " 30 Samuel Morrison do 32 do 119.50 do
Nov. 30,\Benjamin Gerry, Merrill pl., 33, · " 30, Alexander Holmes, Castle Hill pl., 43,
" 30,1Josiah D. Hall, Mount Chase, 80,
" 30,!Thomas W. Harris, Maysville, 3, sec. 22, " 30,IAbel Humphrey, Lyndon, N. pt. 18, " 30, Nathan S. Lufkin, do S. pt. 18,
°' " 30,1,Tames Langley, jr., do N. pt. J4,
" 30,IN athan S. Lufkin, do s. w. pt. 14, " 30, Samuel R. Tracy, do S. E. pt. 14, " 30,1Philip Longley, do N. ! 211, " 30, Joseph Lizotte, do s. ! 24, ., 30, Joseph Sands, do 109, " 30, Elizabeth Brannan, Chapman pl., 89, " 30, Jacob Boynton, Portage Lake pl. 41, " 30, John B. :Mcintosh, Woodland, 15, " 30, Ephraim Green, do 27, " 30, Daniel M. Johnston, do 65, " 30, Albert Brown, do 83, " 30, Hiram Barrows, do 87, " 30, John Guigey, do [pl., 138, " 30, Alexander Levecque, Pleasant Ridge 20, " 30, Clifton Theriault, do . 37, " 30,)Wm. H. McDougald, do 112,
S. W. pt.6, R.4 12, R. 4, 5, R. 6,
G, R. 2, Eaton Gt.R.2,
do do do do
I, R. 2, do do
11, R. 3, 13, R 6, 14, R.3,
do do do <lo do
F, R. 1, do do
123.00IU. D. Assignee J. P. Briggs. 129. 79 do do Albion C. Esty. 156.42' do 154,.50 di) do N. C. Knight. 93.72 do 50.00, do do A. Humphrey.
12·4:. 71 j du 30.00 do do J. Whitenact. 76.051 do do do 62. Hi, do do A. &. J. Smart. 62.15! do do do
160 5iJ do 159 5o, do do C. T. Daniels. 119.001 do 121.51 do 156.16
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do Assignee A. F. Helenius. 155.6R\ do 158.16 do do Alfred Cochran. 156 75[ do do S. W. Buzzell. 184.20 do
65.14i do 68.44j do
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Date. Grantee.
1876. Nov. 30, James E. Nickerson,
" 30, George W. Watson, " 30, Daniel Ellis, " 30, Eben P. Trafton, " 30, Lucinda Trafton, " 30, Sarah A. Trafton,
ScrrEDULE C- Ooncluded.
Residence. No. of Lot. Township.
Pleasant R'ge pl W. pt. 163, F. R. 1, do 16..5&E.pt. 16t3 do
Masardis, B, sec. 83, 10, R. 5, do C,§83&0,§97 do do D, sec. 83, do do B, sec. 97, do
Acres. Remarks.
146.21 U.D.Assignee G. W. Watson. 160.38 do 180.22 do 350.36 do 196.96 do 167 .00 do
22,304.38
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A. Bolstridge. Henry Hull and
[Levi White.
SCHEDULE D. Lands conveyed to actual settlers by conditional deeds, under resolve entitled "Resolve in relation to Towhship Fourteen,
Range Four, in Aroostook County," approved March 15, 1861.
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Date. Grantee. --- ------------------1876.
an. 28, A. R. Sjostrom, 1eb. 11, Charles W. Oliver, fay 8, Albert Shieldstream, fay 9, Lewis L. Day, uly 17, Alfred L, Stevens, " 17, Lewis L. Osborne, " 17. John A. Dickinson, " 17, John Hammond, " 17, Eudorus H. Leavitt, " 17, John Dyre,
rov. 2, John Spellman, " 2, Jarvis B. Harris, " 2, James A. Kinney,
2, George Larby, " 2, Amaziah Rogers, " 2, Albert M. Foster, " 2, Daniel A. Foster,
2,IWyman Bisbee,
Residence. Township. Acres. RE --------- ·------------ ---
Sweden, Europe, 14, R. 4, 105.50 c Perham pl., do 157 .86 Lyndon, do 263.67
do do 159.00 Woodland pl., do 100.27
do do 105.90 do do 156.68
Houlton, do 159.26 Perham pl., do 155.58 Washburn, do 161.63 Littleton, do 110.93 Washburn, do 108.47
do do 117 .59 Perham pl., do 100.65 Ludlow, do 111.68 Easton, do 98.6'!
do do 98.98 Perham pl., 51, ,1,.,. do 1 rn 1'7 116.17 do
Nov. 2, Orin Moody, Corinna, 52, 14, R. 4, 116.02 C. D. " 2, Charles .Bisbee, Perham pl., 54, do 109. 7!) do " 2, Augustus Miller, Needham, Mass., 61, do 147.92 do " 2, Edwin E. Raymond, Lyndon, 81, do 157. 76 do " 2, Robert Bisbee, Perham pl., 89, do 157.96 do
Fort Fairfield, 99, do 213.84 do t"' ~
Boston, Mass., 101, do 265.56 do z Edgecomb, 111, do 213.57 do
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do 132, do 156. 78 do t:,g z
" 2, Franklin A. Curtis, " 2, Thomas Liddle, " 2, Charles E. Wilson, " 2, Charles B. Lovejoy, " 2, Elmer L. Lovejoy,
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ScnEDULE E.
l~ands conveyed to Swedish Immigrants in pursuance of "An act to promote immigration and to facilitate the settlement of the public lands," approved March 23, 1870, and of ''An act to promote immigration and facilitate the settlement of the public lands," approved February 24, 1871.
_ Date. J__ Grantee. __ I Residence. INo. of Lot.I Township. I Acres. [___ Remarks. ----
1876. Jan. 1, Carl J. Ek, Woodland pl., A, 114, R. 3. 100.00 U. D. Assignee Pehr Petterson. F1eb. 2, Nickolas P. Classe, New Sweden pl 135, 115, R. 3, 100.00 do
" 2, Hans N. Wanstrom, Woodland pl., D, 14, R. 3, 100.00 do do Jonas Bodin, Jr. J'uly 6, Pehr Amanuelson, New Sweden pl 95, 15, R. 3, 100.00 do do Wilhelm Hard.
" 6, Pehr J acobsson, do 96, do 100.00 do Sept. 30, John Borgeson, do 99, do 115.26 do
" 30, George A. Peterson, do 114!, do 138.5~ do Assig' e Oscar G. W. Lind-" 30, Jonas Bodin, Woodland pl., 0, 14, R. 3, 118 84 do [berg.
Nov. 30, Frederic Anderson, New Sweden pl 20, 15, R. 3, --1~8.151 do
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SCHEDULE F. Lands conveved under the Trea1y of Washington, for the year ending November 30, 1876.
1876. Nov. 9, Oramandal Smith and Litchfield, 3 and 5, 8, R. 5, 21B.19 U. D. Heirs at law of Daniel D.
Lucy J. Merrill, Cornish, Smith.
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SCHEDULE G. Lands contracted to settlers for road labor securities for the year ending November 30, 1876.
hte. Purchaser. Residence. No. of Lot. Township. Acres. Amount. Remarks. --- ---~-~-------- ----------- ------ -----------------l875. :c. 30, Charles Theriault, Lyndon, 30, I, R. 2, 171. 79 85 89 do rl 30, Peter Murray, jr., do 73, I, R. 2, 162.67 81 33 do II 30, Lemuel M. Andrews, do 137, I, R. 2, 162.06 81 03 do " '30, Peter Murray, do 170, I, R. 2, 146.75 73 37 do "876. n. 10, William Leveque, Frenchville, 185, 18, R. 5, 46.74 23 37 do " 20, Joseph Dubois, Fort Fairfield, s. ! 128, I, R. 2, 105.03 52 51 do " 20, John B. Levasseur, Lyndon, 125, I, R. 2, 157 .66 78 83 do " 20 Levi II. Gary, Bradford, 174, I, R. 2, 146 80 73 40 do "' 20 ,J ameH Southerland, Lyndon, 158, I, R. 2, 167.39 83 69 do '" 26, Thomas Burton, Linneus, 52> 5, R. 3, 124.67 62 34 do b. 5, Lorenzo D. Todd, Lyndon, N. ! 46, Eaton Gt. R. 2 57 .59 28 79 do j:, 5 Howard P. Todd, do s. ! 46, do 57.59 28 79 do ty 8, Prudent Landrie, Van BurPn pl., 1, L, R. 2, 164.11 47 44 do Ill 8, ,James E. Sterling, Fort Fairfield, 157, B\ R. 1, 190.91 66 82 do ,,, 8, Albert t,;terli11g, do 158, F, R. 1, 190.91 66 82 do H 9, Ruel W. Philbrick, Woodland pl., 137, 14, R. 3, 180. 91 63 32 do '' 9, Jarvis Hayward, Portage Lake pl. 9, 13, R. 6, 41.66 14 58 do ., 9, Henry A. Hayward, do 53, 13, R. 6, 139.00 48 64 do u 10, George Ellsworth, Lewiston, 134, F, R. 1, 167 .16 58 50 do H 10, William J. Smith, Fort Fairfield, 148, F, R. 1, 167.16 58 50 do H 10, Albion K. P. Quimby, Lewiston, 149, do 165.80 58 02 do
1876. May 10, Andre Cyr, Madawaska, 5, N. ! 17, R. 6, 105.97 37 08 L. C.
" 10, Paulite Cyr, do 6;, do 105.50 36 92 do " 10, Joseph Lechance, Frenchville, s,, do 101.75 35 62 do " 10, Raymond Daigle, Fort Kent, 9, do 95.00 33 26 do " 10, Vital Cyr, Madawaska, 16, do 99.00 34 66 do " 10, ,Joseph Lechance, jr., Frenchville, 18, do 100.00 35 00 do " 10. Landor Daigle, Fort Kent, 19, d.o 93.52 32 72 do " 10, Dedime Daigle, do 25, d.o 100.75 35 26 do
" 10, Alsime Daigle, jr., do 26, do 98.43 34 46 do ,, 10, Alsime Daigle, do 29, ClO 93.04 32 56 do ,, 11, Albert Glidden, iCastle Hill pl., 14, 12, R. 4, 160.33 56 12 do " 17, Louis You, i:B,ort Fairfield, 98, F, R. 1, 128.16 44 86 do " '17, Cyrus S. Tompkins, !Limestone, 172, F, R. 1, 184.10 64 44 do " 18, Jon a than Bangs, !Easton, 141, c, R. 1, 170.69 59 74 do
June 6, ,John F. Marks, !Oakfield pl., 21, 5, R. 3, 181.66 63 58 do " 8, Jonas F. Smith, iPleasant R' ge pl 148, F, R. 1, 167 .16 58 50 do " 8, William J. Smith, do 162, do 182.33 63 82 do " 9, Jules Ouillette, 1Frenchville, 44, 18, R. 5, 54.391 19 04 do " 9, Magloire Ouillette, I do 47, do 69.581 24 36 do " 9, Hilaire Ouillette, I do 48, do 106.201 36 12 do
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" 9, Pierre Voisine, IN o. 17, R. 6, 74, N.!17,R.6, 99.95 34 98 do " 9, Peter Plourd, sr., Frenchville, 163, 18, B.. 5, 303.511 106 22 do " 9,IThomas Pepin, Fort Kent, 27, 18, R. 7, 100.00 35 00 do
June 9 IPm,cal Pinet, IF0rt Kent, " 28. Charles Clark,
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Portage L'ke pl July 17. Ut·orge S. Tilley, Limestone,
1 7, ~amuel R. Til:ey, iLyndon, c,:,
" 18, Z. S. Littlefield, !Patten, " 18,,,hmes S. Urnmmett, !Hersey, " 18. Charb, II Sibley, '.Mount Chase,
Aug. 2, Peter II. Nelson, I Woodland pl., " 18 Luther B. Jenniugs, iWade pl.,
Sept. 27, Allen T. Hale, I c10 " 27. \ rchibald Welch, I do " 27. Charles vV. Rogers, \Fort Fairfield,
Oct. 2. John F. Emmons, !Belgrade, ,r 2-1-, \\'illiam R Grant, :East Newport, " 21 l[•'rauk P. Graut, do " 24-, J uhn M. Thurlough, Fort Fairfield, " 2,1-, Reuben F. Thurlough, do " 24. Philip McDonald, do " 24:. ,John A. Cressey, IE. Eddington, " 24 .James Kearney, I Bridgewater,
Nov. 2 Oscar P. Hughes, Mapleton pl., 6, Charles L. Stoddard, \Vashburn,
1876. Nov. 6, Clarence M. Grant, Linneus, 25, S. W.!6, R.4:11 78.17 27 36 L. C.
" 6, Elisha Besse, Oakfield pl., 30, do 131.25 45 94 do H 6, William S. Grant, Linneus, 31, do
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120.75 42 26 do " 8, Dedime Morin, Van Buren pl., n, M,R. 2, 158.36 55 42 do " 11, John B. Violette, do 21, do 167 .07 58 48 do " 30, Isaiah B. Merrick, Waterville, M, 11, R 3, 213.05 74 56 do " 30, Joseph Madore, T.17,R.6, 15, N. ! 17, R. 6, 104.00 36 40 do " 30, Narcisse Madore, do 35, do 100.10 35 04 do " 30, Antoine Bully, 2d, do 4fi, - do 99.24 34 74 do " 30, George Beautot, Fort Kent, 47, do 101.42 35 50 do " 30, Alsime Bully, T. 17, R. 6, 56, do 102.53 35 88 do " 30, Charles Theriault, do 57, do 102.00 35 70 do " 30, Joseph Duston, do 65, do 100.50 35 18 do " 30, Henry Bolier, do 67, do 100.45 35 16 do " 30, Simeon Madore, do 114,, do 173.70 60 80 do " 30, George H. Shaw, Lyndon, 126, I, R. 2, 17 5.41 61 40 do " 30, Adolf Fredrik Andersson, New Sweden pl. 1, 15, R. 3, 97 .15 34 00 do " 30, Per Anderson, do 55, do 103.22 36 12 do " 30, Randall Lufkin, Concord, Mass., 115, I, R. 2, 131.4~ 46 00 do " 30, Joel Valley. Blaine, 49, B, B.. 1, 213.37 74 68 do " 30, Giles W. Seward, Bridgewater, 62, do 18fi.63 64 96 do " 30, John Pellum, Glenwood pl., 3·7, s. ! 2, R. 3, 105.38 36 88 do ,,
80 Lorin T. Bo nton Ashland 43 13 R. 6 118.00 1 30 0 y 4 d
Nov. 30, John H. Alieff, Ashland, 60, " 30, ,James A. Guigey, Woodland pl., 114, " 30, Ed ward Geraugh, Pleasant Rg'e pl 111, " 30, Richard 'rilley, do 179, " 30, Arno W. Fling, Easton, 10,
13, R. 6, 95.00 33 26 14, R. 3, 168.87 59 10 F, R. 1, 120.63 42 22
do 151.50 53 02 C, R. 1, 173.54: 60 74
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SCHEDULE H. List of islands along the coast of Maine conveyed by Massachusetts :Prior to the year 1853.
ISLANDS.
A island ...•.•••••••...•.•...
A
A
A
A
A or Luke's island •••••••••••••• J
Allen's
Ash or Saddle back island •.•.••.
Bragdon's island
Bean's
Beach
Burnt Coat
B
Black
Bradbury's
Acres. Where :Situated. Purchaser. Date of Deed.
7 In Taunton Bay ........................... William Ingalls ......... June 15, 1786 ...... .
21 In Burnt Coat Division of Islands .......... James Swan ............. July 7, 1786 ....... .
20 South of J <mesport ........................ John C. Jones •..•••••••• March 2, 1788 .••••••
2 South of Jonesboro' •• " . . • • • . • • . • • • • . • • • • • . Same •••..•..••••••••
4 Im Machias Bay ........................... J,)hn Dickinson .......... January 17, 1820 ... .
15 Im Mispecky Reach ...................... [Daniel Luke E1t al. ....... March 4, 1820 ..... ..
300 lsouth of St. George ....................... JGideon Allen et als ...... July 17, 1823 ....... .
54 South of Deer Isle ........................ Hezekiah Rowell ••••. , .. September 2, 1825 ••.
86
28
205
5875
4
292}
142
In Frenchman's Bay ....................... Joseph Bragdon ......... June 15, 1786 ...... .
In Frenchman's Bay ...•.•..••••••••••••••. John Bean .............. .
In Bluebill Bay ...... , ................... Robert Haskell .......... ,T uly 6, 1786
Dudley's " ........ ······· 72J ,In Passamaquoddy Bay ................... John Allen ............. March 17, 1785 ...... 1 392
D ............... 16 Im Burnt Coat Division ••••••••.••••••••••• James Swan ••••••••••••• July 7, 1786 •.••••••. 1 409
D " ......... ······· 67 l&uth of Jonesport • , •••••••••••••••••• , • , John C. Jones., ••••••••• Marob 2, 1788 ••••••• 1 430
D ............... 42! South of Jonesboro' , . , .•••••••••••.••• , . • • Same . • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • . • .••••• 1 430
•"Duck, North island ••••.•••.•• 59!
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8-0utb of Mt. Desert Toland........ •• • • • • •• - - - - I - - > "ti
• Duck, South " ··········· 182 1Soutu of :M:t. Desert Island .. • • .. .. • .. • .. • • - - - - - - "ti
Im Penobscot Bay ........................ Granted to Settlers ....... February 10, 1810 ....
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D1eer z ........... 16,828 3 374 t:I H
I1 or Nash's ........... 40 South of Addison •.•••..••.•••.•••••••..•. James Wass ............. March 3, 1820 ....... 4 179 ~
Dyer's ........... 481 In N arraguagus Bay .•.••••••••••••••••••• Edward H. Robbins ...... \April 19, 1821 ....... 4 234
n " .......... 8 1In Bluehill Bay .•••••..••• , ••••••••••.••. Jonathan Tinker •••••••• • I September 17, 1823 ... 4 409
:n ........... 4 South of Deer Isle ••••.•••.•••.••••••••••• Hezekiah Rowell .•••.•••• \September 2, 1825 ••.. 4 436
I•risco's .......... 80 7-16 South of Addison •••.•.•••••••.•••••••.••• W, P. Cummings ......... July 14, 1836 ....... 6 136
:E:agle ........... 263 West of Deer Isle •••••••••••••. , •••••••••• John Lee ............... !February 14, 1787 .... 1 421 I
:E: ........... 18 Sout,h of Jonesport ........................ John C. Jones ........... 1 March 2, 1788 ....... 1 430
:E:nglish ........... 10 South of Jonesboro' •••••••.••••••••••••••• Same •••••••.••••••••• " . ...... 1 430
]!~ 19i North of Deer Isle ........................ Benjamin York ......... Prior to 1820 ........ I i,P,.. .......... - - -t
ScHEDULE H--Continued.
Recorded. ISLANDS. Acres Where Situated. Purchaser. Date of Deed.
---------- ----- ·-------------------------------Vol/ Page. *East Cranberry island .... .... .. 375 South of Mt. Desert •.• ,. ••.•••.••.........
* Yast Cranberry Bar island •••... 7 South of Mt. Desert ••• , .......... , •• , ·,,, · i
Eagle island .... .... ......... 2 I
1-6 In Pleasant River Bay .................... Wilmot Wa~s ............ March 3, 1820,.. .... 4 180 t'1
E .................. lOi South of Addison ......................... James IL Sargent ....... September 15, 1823... 4 348 > z E ····· .... .... .... 4 South of Deer Isle ........................ Hezekiah Rowell ......... September 2, 1825.... 4 436
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> Ensign ................. 10 In Penobscot Bay .......................... Chas. and Wm. D. Crooker December 20, 1839. . 6 202
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z F ..... ..... .... . ... 20 In Burnt Coat Division .................... James Swan ............. July 7, 1786 ....... .. 409 Ii
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Fling .................. West of Deer Isle .......................... John Lee ........ , ...... February 14, 1787., .. 421 ~ trj "O
Foster's ····· ,, ....... .... 25 In Machias Bay .......................... John C. Jones •..• , ...... February 23, 1788 ... . 422 0 ~
F ................. 70 :-3
South of Jonesport . . • • • , • • • . • • • • . • • . • . . . Same ..••••••••.••.... I March 2, 1788 •..• , •. 430
F ..... •••e •••• •••• 12! South of Jonesboro'....... . . • . • • • • • . . . . . . Same ................. . 430
Flake ................... 3 North of Isle au Haut ...................... :leorge Kimball ......... August 5, 1815 .. .. •. 4 47
F .......... ... ..... 17 In Mispecky Reach . . • • • • • . • • • . • • . • . • • . . . . Daniel Luke et al .••.•••. March 4, 1820 . . . • • . . 4 189
Off Kennebunkport ........................ United States ............ October 28, 1831 .... .
14 In Narraguagus Bay ..•••••••••••••••••••. ,David Alexander ........ August 17, 1837 ... ..
In Burnt Coat Division .................... ,Tames Swan ............. July 7, 1786 •••••••• 20
144 1-10 In Burnt Coat Division .• , ••••••••••.••.•• · I Same , .•••••• , .• , • • . . . "
47 South of Cape Rosier ...................... Cotton Tufts ............. iFebruary 7, 1787 •••••
Southwest of Be""h Island................. Same •.. •• ••• ·•·····•· I " " • • • West of Deer Isle •••••••••• , ••••••••.•.••. .Toho Lee .•••.•••••••••••
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'February 14, 1787 ....
11 IIn Machias Bay .......................... John C. Jones ........... February 23, 1787 .•••
312 I South of Jonesport ........................ I Same, ............... .
45 South of Jonesport ..•.••••••.•.•••••.••••.
16 South of Jonesport •••••••••••••••••.•••.•.
24 South of Jonesboro' •..•••••.•••••• , •••••••
Same .•.•.••••••••••••
Same ............... ..
Same ••••••••••.••••••
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4
4
4
5
6
1
1
1
1
1
430
430
185
341
348
436
164
157
409
409
419
419
421
422
428
430
430
430
430
430
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Recorded. ISLANDS. Acres. Where Situated. Purchaser. Date of Deed. - --
--------------- ---------------- -----·-----------Vol[ Page. Hern, or Scammits island........ 74 South of Grindstone Point .................. W.W. Parrott ........... June 16, 1820 ... .... 4 210
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Head " H " Holt's " Horsehead " Island, a small ................
" IC ................ I island .......................
Island, a small ................ .. " Islands. two small .••••••••••••.
• I island ..••.•. •••••••••.•••...
tisle au Haut, Great •••••••••••
Isle au Haut, Little •••••••••••••
10 Near Matinic Island ...................... Robert Tbomdike ........ July 25, 1823 ....... . ·4 343
49 South of Addison .......................... Sames H. Sa:rgent ........ September 15, 1823, •• 4 348
8 N ortbwest Little Deer Island ................ Sohn R. Redman ......... September 17, 1823 .. . 4 355
3 South of Deer Isle ......................... Hezekiah Rowell ......... September 2, 1825 ... 4 436
12 In Bluebill Bay .......................... Nealand Osgood .......... September 24, 1832, •• 5 248
13 In Penobscot Bay ......................... Chas. and Wm. D. Crooker December 20, 1839 ••. 6 202
2 Northwest of Dudley'sisla.ndinCobscook bay John Allan .............. March 17, 1785 •••••• 392
6 South of Dudley's Island in Cobscook bay.... Same ................. . " " 392
6f In Burnt Coat Division .................... J'ames Swan ............. July '1, 1786 ........ . 409
Near Pond Island ........................ Cotton Tufts ............. February '1, 1787 .... . 419
Between Beach and Little Hog Islands .••••• Same ••••••••••••••••• IC " 419
South of Eagle Island ..................... John Lee ............... February 14:, 1787 ... . 421
S South of Jonesport •••••••••••••••••••••••• John 0. Jones •• , ••• , •••. March 2, 1788 .• _ •••• 430
4:,968 South of Deer Isle ...................... ..
HS South of Deer Isle ...... , ................. Solomon Kimball ....... _ .. December 25, 1788 ... l 434
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Is:lands, two small .. , •••••••••••
I island ................ .
Indian " I " John's " Jordan's "
Jordan's Delight island ........ .
Job's
K
Knight's
Kennebeck
Knox or Nichols'
K
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Knowles' Night Cap"
K
Long
Long
Little Deer
Little Hog
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500 1In Frenchman's Bay ....................... Richard Meagher ........ October 28, 1814. .... 4
North of Pre bl e's Isiand in Frenchman' Bay. John Preble et al • • • • • • • • June 20, 1815 • . • • • • • 4
5! ISouth of Addison ......................... James H. Sargent ........ September 15, 1823 .. , 4
29..f South of Deer Isle ........... , ........... , He:t:ekiah Rowell ......... September 2, 1825,... 4
160 In Narraguagus Bay ...................... B:dw. H. Robbins ......... April 19, 1821... .... 4
39 South of Deer Isle ........................ Hezekiah Rowell ......... September 2, 1825.... 4
3 South of Addison ......................... ,fames H Sargent ........ September 15, 1823... 4
442 In Bluehill Bay .......................... .foseph Vose .............. March 20, 1786.. ... • l
32f In Bluehill Bay • • • • .. .. • • .. .. • • • • .. .. .. .. Same ................ .. " l
West of Butter Island ...................... ;robn Lee ................ February 14, 1787 • • • l
10 In Machias Bay •••••••••••••••••••••••••• John C. ,Tonus ........... February 23, 1787 .. .
7! In Machias Harbor ........................ ~robn 0. Brian ............ February 28, 1787 •.•
25 1South of Jonesboro'.. • • ........ ! ......... l~r ohn C. ;Jom1s ........... March 2, 1788 ...... . 1
419
59
210
210
210
210
234
436
348
399
399
421
422
424
430
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Rs,gged A. " .......... 277 South of Matinicus Island ................. Henry Brockman •• , • , •••• November 11, 1831 ••. 5 166
Spruce Head Cl .......... 240 In Penobscot Bay ••••••••••••••• , ••••••••• John Read .••••••••••••• December 4, 1786 .... l 415
Sfoop " .......... - West of Deer Isle ......................... John Lee ................ February 14, 1787 .... 1 421
Stc,ne's " .......... 37 In Machias Harbor ........................ John 0. Brian ........... February 28, 1787 .... 1 424
Sts.ve " .......... 453 In Frenchman's Bay •••••••••••••••••••••• Na.than Jones ••••••••••• March 26, 1788 ...... 1 446
•S,>mes' " .......... 834 South of Mt. Desert Island .................
*Sutton's " . . ....... 170 South of Mt. Desert Island .................
Stave II .......... 22i East of Little Deer Island ................. Elizabeth Temple •••••••• January 4, 1804 ...... 2 319 ti-, "d
SpE1ctacle " .......... 10 Near Eastport ............................ William Hammond ••••••• January 29, 1808 .... 3 297 ~ ShE1ep " 484 West of Deer Isle ......................... Settlers of Deer Isle •••••• February 20, 1810 •••. 374
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Sbetep cc .......... 40 East of Deer Isle • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• A. Thurston et al ........ August 14, 1815 •••• , 4 48 -~ Sheep " .......... 16! North of Isle au Haut .................... Pelatiah Barter •••••••••• March 2, 1820 ....... 4 190
Sheep " .......... 2 In Pleasant River Bay •••••••••••••••••••• Wilmot Wass .••••••••••• March 3, 1820 ....... 4 180
Sooodio Point " .......... 37 South of Gouldsboro' •••••••••••••••••••••• W.W. Parrott ••••••••••• June 16, 1820 ••••••• 4 210
s " .......... 4 South of Addison ......................... James H. Sargent •••••••• September 15, 1823 ••. 4 348
Sea,v-ey's " .......... 40 South of St, George, ...................... John Seavey •.••••••••••• September 17, 1823 ••. 4 354
ShiJ> " .......... 7.t West of Mt. Desert Island ................. Jonathan Tinker ......... cc " 4 409
Soward's " .......... I South of Sullivan ......................... John Bean .............. November 10, 1825 ... 4 441
Bad<lleback IC In Penobscot Bay ••••••••••••••••••••••••• United States ............ August 5, 1837 ...... 6 1591 01 .......... - 01
ISLANDS.
Saddle island ...... .... Trade .......... Torrey's .......... *Thomas' " ...... ~ ... Turtle ......... ~ Tebut's .......... T ·········· Trafton's " ...... .... u " ·········· u .......... v ........... v " .......... w .......... Western " "'West Cranberry
"'West Cranberry Bar island •••••
ScHEDULE H-Ooncluded.
Recorded. Acres. Where Situated. Puroh11.ser. Date of Deed.
Vol Page.
11 In Penobscot Bay ......................... Chas. and Wm, D. Crooker Decemeber 20, 1839.. 6 202
10 In Passamaquoddy Bay .................... John Allan .... ,, ........ March 17, 1785.. ... . 1 392
21 North of Deer Isle ................... , .... Jonathan Torrey ......... December 19, 1789 .. ..
68,i North of Mt. Desert .................... ..
12 South of Grindstone Point ••.•••..• , •• , • , •.. W. W. Pa.rrott.,.,., •• , •• June 16, 1820 •• ,.... 4
11 South of Addison..... • . . • . • • • • . • • • . • • . • • ,James IL Sargent •••.•.•. September 15, 1823... 4
North of Mt. Desert Island ......... \Warren H. Smith ........ \November 24, 1876 ...
Northwest of Beach Island .......... \T. L. Roberts ........... . " " Southwest of Little Deer Island., •••• \Edwin Blastow .••••••••• " " West of Deer Isle .................. \Edward A. Pierce ........ \November 29, 1876 ...
South of Deer Isle •••• , •••••••••••• I Same • . • • • • • • • • • • • • •• " " \Vest of Mt. Desert Island •••••••.•• \ Same ••••••••••••••••• I "
North of Mt. Desert Island .......... \ Same ................. 1 "
Southwest of Calf Island ............ !Eli Foster et als ......... !November 24, 1876 ...
Southwest of Calf Island ••••••••••• , I Same ••••••••••••••••• " East of Stave Island ................ Galen H. Smith .......... !November 29, 1876, •.
Southwest of Little Spruce Head Island Rodney Witherspoon ••••• November 24, 1876 ••.
In Eggamoggin Reach .••••••••••••• Hardy Lane et al. ••••••••
East of Little Deer Isle ............. ,John Conary ••••••••••••
East of Swan's Island ............... Z. P. Lunt ............ ..
" "
West of Grindstone Neck •••••••••••• !Freeland R. Bunker •••••• " "
Amount. I Remarks
$3 25 C. D.
9 50 do
3 00 do
13 50 do
4 00 do
10 00 do
7 50 do
2 50 do
2 50 do
5 00 do
13 50 do
85 00 do
16 00 do
16 00 do
1 90 do
> ~ l:_:i;j
z t::1 ~
~
O') ~
SCHEDULE J-Continued.
I ISLANDS. Estimated Where Situated. Purchaser. Date of Deed. Amount.lRemarks
.Acres. ----·------ ----- --·----------·- _______ .. ___ --·----- ---- ----*Cedar island.,,, •••.•• , •• • . - S. E. of Smutty Nose Island--10 acres - - - - - [ -
Dumpling .. •••. •••• •• •• 6.00 In Deer Isle Thoroughfare ••....•..••. Josiah C. Webb ..•••••..• November 24, 1876... $21 00 C. D.
Dram
Ewe
Eastern
Flat
Flat
Folly
Goose Rock •...••••••••••••••..
Goose
Grog
Gooseberry
Gooseberry
Green
Green
Hart's
island ..••.• , , ••••••
"
Iron bound, part of • , ••••• , • , •••
6.00 South of Sullivan ................... Edwin Blastow ......... ..
l.00 Northwest of Merchant's Island •••••• Charles Cousins ..•••••••.
6.00 Entrance of Gouldsboro' Bay ........ Sidney]\[. Bird .......... November 29, 1876 •..
1.00 In Deer fsle Thoroughfare .......... Joseph Fifield ........... November 24, 1876 ...
1.00 Between Camp and Green Isla,nds •••• Samuel t,. Eaton ...•..• , ••.
7.00 West of Mt. Desert Island ........... Ira L. McFarland et al .. ..
.50 North of Mark Island .............. J. G. GoES ............. .
2.00
6.00
2.00
5.00
Southeast of Lassell's Island ...•• , ••. Richard S. Frohock ...•••.
In Deer Isle Thoroughfare .......... Edward A l'ierc1~ ........ November 29, 1876 ...
East of McGlathery's Island ......... Samuel Ei. Eaton ......... November 24, 1876 ...
Sguthwest of Swan's Island ..•••••... Joseph Stan] ey .....••.••
3.00 Barred to Petit Menan Island •..•••• Eli Foster et als .• , ..••••.
3.50 East of Stave Island •....• , ...•.•.. Galen H. Smith ......• , ••. November 29, 1876 •..
2.00 West of Deer Isle .................. iRodney Witherspoon ..... November 24, 1876 ...
151.66 In Frenchman's Bay ................ lGalen H. Smith ,et als .... November 29, 1876 ...
30 50 do
1 25 do
25 00 do
3 00 do
2 50 do
11 50 do
25 do
2 00 do
10 00 do
2 00 do
2 00 do
5 00 do
5 co do
7 50 do
95 00 do
t'1 > z t::I
> Q trj
z 1-,3 d3 ~ trj '1::1 0 ~ !-3
John's island •••••••••••••. 2.00 In Deer Isle Thoroughfare •••••••••. 1Edward A. Pierce •••••••• J I 3 501 do
t Kimball's ········ ...... - In Deer Isle Thoroughfare-8 acres .•
Lassell's .............. 148.00 In Penobscot Bay ..... , ............ John Carver et al ........ !November 29, 1876 ... 440 00 do
Lazygut islands ................ 10.00 'East of Deer Isle •.•.•••.• , • , •• , •••. Josiah C. Webb ......... November 24, 1876 •.. 21 00 do
Little Mark island ..... ., ...... 1.00 In Deer Isle Thoroughfare •• , ••••••• Lemuel Conary •••••••••• 1 50 do
Lime ............ 1.00 :North of Kimball's Island .......... Emma Montgomery ••..•• 1 05 do
Mouse •••':•••• .... 6.00 East of La8sell's Island •••• , •••••••. H.B. Eaton, ............ " 4 00 do
Mahoney " ............. 5.00 South of Naskeag Point ..•• , , ••••••. G. W. Black ............ November 29, 1876 •.. 14 00 do
Matinic Green island •..•••••••. 10.00 South of Matinic Island .•••••••••••. Eliza Thorndike et al ••••. November 24, 1876 •.. 35 00 do > "'d
No Man's Land .......... 2 00 Northeast of McGlathery's Island •••. Michael A. Achorn ••••••. 2 50 do "'d trj
No Man's Land 1Northeast of Matinicus Island ••••••. i::lamuel I. Lovejoy •..•.•. do z ........... 15.00 31 00 t::, H
Ned's .......... 5.00 South of Grindstone Neck .••••. , ••.. James M. SargenL •.••••• 5 25 do ?1
Outer Bar .......... 6.00 In Indian Harbor .................. Hiram D. Coombs .•••••.• 3 75 do
Potato .... ······ 2.00 In Deer Isle Thoroughfare .•.•••••••. Edward A. Pierce •• , ••.•. November 29, 1876 •.. 7 50 do
Peggy's .......... 2.00 IIn Deer Isle Thoroughfare ..• , •••••. Charlotte Thurlow ........ November 24, 1876 ... 1 00 do
Robinson's Rock •.••• , •• , •• , ••• 2.00 jln Penobscot Bay .••••••• , , •••••••. Albion Ingraham ..••..•. 3 00 do
Ram island ........ I 1.00 IN orthwest of Merchant's Island ..•... Charles Cousins ..••• , • , •. I 00 do
Ram ........ 1.00 !Bet'een McGlathery's & Spruce Islands-John W. Fogler .......... November 29, 1876 ••• 1 00 do
Rolling ......... 5.00 In Wansq•:•k Bay .•••••••••.••••• • llli,am D. Coombs •• ,, •••• Novembe'24, 1876 ••• 2 75 do
tRound Porcupine I ~ ........ - Frenchman s Bay-12 acres.......... - - - - - - Ci::>
SCHEDULE J-Ooncluded. 0) t,i::,.
ISLANDS. Estimated Where Situated. Purchaser. Date of Deed. Amount. Remarks Acres. --------~-~ --------------------------------- ------------- ----
Scrag island ••••••• , 6.00 S. W. of Great Spruce Head Island ••. Peter Eaton ••••••.•••••• November 24, 1876 ..• $5 00 C. D.
Spectacle 15.00 In Eggamoggin Reach •••••••••••••• Daniel Blake •••••••••••• " 11 00 do
Sheep .. 2.00 Southwest Little Deer Isle ............ Edwin JBlastow •••••••••• " " 1 50 do
Scot's 4.00 In Deer Isle Thoroughfare •••••••••• Charlot1;e Thurlow •••••••• " " 3 50 do l:'4
Scrag " 2.50 Southwest of Deer Isle ••••••••• , •••• Joseph ]l'ifield •.••••••••• " " 1 50 do > z 1::1
Sheep ,, 1.00 West of Deer Isle •• , ................ Same ••••••••••••••••• " cc 1 00 do > ~
Second .. 2 00 West of Deer Isle .••••••••••••••••• Charlotl.e Thurlow .••••••• " " 2 75 do tz;f z Sheep " 9.00 Mouth of Gouldsboro' Bay •••••• , •••• Eli Foster et als ••••••••• ,, 5 25 do ~
" ~
Sallie 8.00 Mouth of Gouldsboro' Bay ........... Edward R. Spear ••••••••• " " 6 00 do tz;f I'd
Western Ear 0 .. 7.00 Southeast extremity of Isle au Ha.ut .• Emily Harvey ............ " " 8 60 do t;d ~
White Head " .50 Between Camp and Green Islands .••• Samuel S. Ea.ton , •••••••• " " 1 50 do
Western " 7.00 In Indian Harbor •••••••••••••••••• Hiram n. Coombs •••••••. " " 3 60 do
Wheaton's " 10.00 Barred to Matinicus Island .••••••• , • Henry J. Condon ••••••••• " .. 50 00 do
Yellow " 5 00 West of Jordan's Island ............. T, L. Rc,berts •••••••••••• " " 12 50 do -----663.66 1,109 15
* This island has since been paid for and deed given. t These islands were re-sold at p·11blio sale December 28, 1876.
APPENDIX. 65
SCHEDULE K. Lands now under contract to actual settlers, who will be entitled lo
receive deeds upon payment of road labor, and the performance of settling duties.
No. 11, Range 1 plantation.
No. of Lot.I Area. !!No. of Lot.! Area. /JNo. of Lot.I Area.
East half of To~nship No. 2, Range 5-Silver Ridge pl. 1, R. 1, 4, R. 1, 9, R. 1,
10, R. 1, 11, R. 1, 12, R. 1, 2, R. 2, 3, R. 2, 4, R. 2, 5, R. 2,
67, 96,
176.811' 6, R. 2, I 1'12.771 5, R. 4, 179.63 9, R. 2, 174.04 6, R. 4,
• 175.49 N.pt 13,R.2 60.00 10, R. 4, 172.30 2, R. 3, 172 .31 11, R. 4, 174.27 3, R. 3, 172. 75, 4, R. 5, 170.11! 7, R. 3, 171.111 5, R. 5, 173.821· 16, R. 3, 171.08 8, R. 5, 172.35 1, R. 4, 173. 76110, R. 5, 172 00 2, R. 4, 171.43 11, R. 5, 177.91 3, R. 4, 175.71
Township No. 11, Range 7..;,_Wallagrass plantation.
1s, I 189.0011
24, I 84.7511
, 40, I 19, 182.251 25, 64,25 42,
Total, 813,00 acres.
Township No. 18, Range 7-Part of Fort Kent. 6, 90.00 18, 97 .50 28, 9, 113.50 21, 111.50 1 29,
12, 58 25 23, 105.50 11 on river, 15, 101.75 26, 116.25; z, 17, 128.00 27, 100.00,
Total, 1,513.84 acres.
Township No. 4, Range 13.
159.25 133.50
100.00 136 25 135.46 119.88
2, sec. 4, l 112.65 i 3, sec. 4-, I 163. 73 I 4, sec. 4:, I 150.00 Total, 426.38 acres.
Township No. 5, Range 13. G, 151.49 I H, I 130.03 I I, 163. 75
Total, 445.27 acres.
76 LAND AGENT'S REPORT.
SCHEDULE K-Concluded.
RECAPITULATION.
TOWNSHIP.
No, 11, R. I-No. 11, R. I plantation ................... .. B, R. I-Blaine ..................... , .............. . C, R. I-Easton. . . . . . . • • • •••.•••••••••••••••••••••• D, R. I-part of Fort Fairfield ................ , ... , .. , • East half Plymouth Grant, R. I-Part of Fort Fairfield •.• E, R. I-Limestone ................................. . F, R. ]-Pleasant Ridge plantation ................... . G, R. I-Hamlin plantation .•••••••••••••••••••..•• , . G, R. 2-Maysville . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• H, R. 2-Part of Lyndon ..•...•..••.••••••••••••••••• Eaton Grant, R. 2-Part of Lyndon •••••••••••••.••••. I, R.*2-Part of Lyndon ••••••••.••••••••••••..••••.• L, R. 2-Cyr plantation .•.••••.••••••••• , .••••..••.•. !¥1, R. 2-Van Buren piantation ....... • · · · • • · ·•···· .. ·I South half No. 2, R. 3-Pa.rt of Glenwood plantation ••••
No. 5, R. 3-0akfield plantation •••••••••.••••.•..••••••• ·1 No. II, R 3-Chapman plantation ....................... . No. 12, R. 3-Mapleton plantation ...................... .. No. 13, R, 3-Wa.shbu!'n ................................ ·j No. 14, R. 3-Woodland plantatioa .••••••••••••••••••••••• No. 15, R. 3-New Sweden plantation •••••••••••••.••••••• No. 4, R. 4-Island Falls..... . . . • ..................... ..
Southwest part No 6, R. 4-Part of Merrill plantation .. No. 12, R. 4-Castle Hill plantation ...................... . No. 13, R. 4-Wade plantation ........................... j No. 14, R. 4-Perham plantation ........................ .
East half No. 2, R. 5-Silver Ridge plantation ••••.•••• No. 3, R. 5-Sherman ................................. . No. 4, R. 5-Crystal plantation ........................... . No. 6, R. 5-Moro plantation ............................ . No. 8, R. 5 •...........••••.••••.••••••••••••••••••••••. No. 10, R. 5-Masardis ................................. . No. 11, R. 5-Ashland •....••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• No. 18, R. 5-part of li'renchville and Madawaska. ......... . No 5, R. 6-Mount Chase .............................. . No. 9, R. 6-0xbow plantation .•••.•••••.••••••••••••••••. No. 13, R. 6-Portage Lake plantation ................... .
North half No. 17, R. 6 ••.•.••••.••••••••••••••••••• No. 16, R. 7-Eagle Lake plantation ..................... . No. 17, R. 7-Wallagrass plantation ..................... . No. 18, R. 7-Part of Fort Kent ........................ . No. 4, R. 13 .••••••..•.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• No. 5, R. 13 ........................................... .
ACRES.
900.20 2,568.95 1,042.45
489.00 1,502.27 2,659.88 9,137.89 1,262.18
444.73 1,807.89
607~09 8,260.28 3.919.00 3~921.02
862.46 1,429.81 7,839.60 1,216.50 5,7:t~.31
10,098 24 15,044.42
1,972. 77 1,085.64 2,434 36 1,955.46
10,196.38 4,904.08
699.31 545.93 153.30
1,033.80 994.43 546.56
5,027.40 2,015.95 2,348.31
868.13 4, 736.46 2,206.04
813.00 1,513.84
426.38 445.27
127.665.9'1
APPENDIX. 77 SCHEDULE L.
Settling Lands remaining unsold November 80, 1876.
Township D, Range I-Part of Fort Fairfield.
No. of Lot. \ A,ea. 'I I No. of Lot. I Area. 11
1
No. of Lot. I Area.
31, 122.00 S. E. pt. 153, 120.50 - -
1, Sect. 16,
101, 119,
18,
261, 29, 61,
Total, 242.50 acres.
Township E, Ra.nge I-Limestone.
160.!o I - I - I Township F, Range I-Pleasant Ridge plantation.
163.73 l I 159, I 184.10 \ I 165.68 160, 184.10
Total, 697 .61 acres.
Township G, Range I-Hamlin plantation.
163 .oo I - I - I Township I, R, 2-Part of Lyndon.
Township No. 16, Range 7-Eagle Lake plantation. 179.75 I 37, I 201.00 I
Total, 380, 75 a.ores.
Township No. 18, Range 7-Part of Fort Kent.
355. 75 I - I - I
145.00
160.71
163.50
120.00
135.00
100.00 96.64:
100.00 103.00 100.00 100.00 96.58
168.35 174.82 166.20 164.50 155.09
80 LAND AGENT'S REPORT.
SCHEDULE L-Concluded.
RECAPITULATION.
TOWNSHIP.
D, R. I-Part of Fort Fairfield ..................... .. E, R. I-Limestone ••••••••••.••••••••••••••••••••••• F, R. I-Pleasant Ridge plantation ................... . G, R·. I-Hamlin plantation •••••••••••••••••••••••••• I, R. 2-Part of Lyndon •••••.•••.••••••••••••••••••• L, R. 2-Cyr plantation ............................. . M. R. 2-Van Buren plantation ..................... .. South half No. 2, R. 3-Part of Glenwood plantation .... .
No. 5, R. 3-0akfield plantation ......................... . No. II, R. 3-Chapman plantation ....................... . No. 14, R. 3-Woodland plantation ....................... . N&. 15, R. 3-New Sweden plantation ..................... .
Southwest part No. 6, R. 4-Part of Merrill plantation •. N lf) -n A " ~·1e H'" ··• 6
No. 14, R. 4-Perham plantation •.••••••••••••.••••••••••. No, 4, R. 5-Crystal plantation •.•••••••••••••••••••••••• • 1 No. 6, R. 5-Moro plantation ••••••.••••••.••••••••••...•. No. 8, R. 5 •.•••.••••••••••••.•••••••••.••••••••••••••• No. IO. R. 5 .. Masardis ....•. ,,,, ....................... . No. 11, R. 5-Ashland .................................. . No. 5, R. 6-Mount Chase .............................. .. No. 9, R. 6-0xbow plantation .•...•.•••••••••. , •••••••••. No. 13, R. 6-Portage Lake plantation..... . • • .. ......... .
North half No. 17, R. 6 .•......••.••••••••••••••••••• No. 16, R. 7-Eagle Lake plantation ..................... . No. 18, R. 7-Pa.rt of Fort Kent ........................ ..
Undivided half of lots in No. 18, R. 3, estimated .......... ..
Total ........ · •••••••••• • .••• ••••·•••••••••••·•·•••··