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− | #The original Indian name is Pim ta guaisk took- or great or long River but lately called penobscot from | + | #The original Indian name is Pim ta guaisk took- or great or long River but lately called penobscot from the name of their late Chiefs place of residence old Joron ok Penobscot Island- |
− | Penobscot River [image-Penobscot River] | + | Penobscot River [image-Penobscot River] |
− | + | Sausoubagonomick Str. [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a South-Easterly direction] and falls | |
− | Sausoubagonomick Str. [image- narrow stream] and falls | + | Madauna [?] [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a South-Easterly direction ] |
− | + | Pardners falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot river] | |
− | Madauna [?] [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a South-Westerly direction ] | + | Sobscook or gnat Rock |
+ | Nichols falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] | ||
+ | McMahons falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] | ||
+ | Renduskee [image- medium size stream branching off the Penobscot River in a North-Westerly direction] | ||
+ | Roros falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] | ||
+ | Penjajaloock or waterfall [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a North-Westerly direction] | ||
+ | Head of tide [image- dotted line forming the bottom line of a triangle in a right-angle bend of the Penobscot River] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This plan is drawn on a scale of 240 Rods to an Inch- | ||
+ | The upper end of the Book South |
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- The original Indian name is Pim ta guaisk took- or great or long River but lately called penobscot from the name of their late Chiefs place of residence old Joron ok Penobscot Island-
Penobscot River [image-Penobscot River] Sausoubagonomick Str. [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a South-Easterly direction] and falls Madauna [?] [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a South-Easterly direction ] Pardners falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot river] Sobscook or gnat Rock Nichols falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] McMahons falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] Renduskee [image- medium size stream branching off the Penobscot River in a North-Westerly direction] Roros falls [image- squiggly lines across the Penobscot River] Penjajaloock or waterfall [image- narrow stream branching off the Penobscot River in a North-Westerly direction] Head of tide [image- dotted line forming the bottom line of a triangle in a right-angle bend of the Penobscot River]
This plan is drawn on a scale of 240 Rods to an Inch- The upper end of the Book South