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This writing, indented and made this seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, by and between Lothrop Lewis of Gorham in the county of Cumberland and State of Maine, Esquire, Commissioner, appointed by William King Esquire, Governor of said State, by and with the advice and consent of the Council, in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said State, passed the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, to treat with the Penobscot tribe of Indians in said State, upon the subject expressed in said Resolve, on the one part and the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the undersigned, Chiefs, Captains and men of said tribe, representing the whole thereof, on the other part; Witnesseth [underlined] that the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of the covenants and agreements, herein after mentioned, on the part of said Commissioner, in behalf of said State, to be performed, kept and fulfilled, do hereby grant, sell, convey, release and quitclaim, to said State, all their, the said tribe's rights, title, interest and estate, in and to all the lands and possessions, granted, sold and conveyed by us, to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by our writing of indenture, made with said Commonwealth by their Commissioners, the Honorable Edward H Robbins, Daniel Davis and Mark L. Hill, Esquires, June the twenty ninth, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, saving and excepting, the reservations, in said indenture made and expressed Meaning and intending hereby, to substitute and place, the said State of Maine, in the stead and place, of the
August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
 
hundred and twenty, by and between Lothrop
 
Lewis of Gorham in the county of Cumberland and
 
State of Maine, Esquire, Commissioner, appointed
 
by William King Esquire, Governor of said State,
 
by and with the advice and consent of the Council,
 
in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said State,
 
passed the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord
 
one thousand eight hundred and twenty, to treat
 
with the Penobscot tribe of Indians in said State, up-
 
on the subject expressed in said Resolve, on the one part
 
and the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the under-
 
signed, Chiefs, Captains and men of said tribe, represen-
 
ting the whole thereof, on the other part; Witnesseth [underlined] that
 
the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of
 
the covenants and agreements, herein after mentioned,
 
on the part of said Commissioner, in behalf of said State,
 
to be performed, kept and fulfilled, do hereby grant, sell,
 
convey, release and quitclaim, to said State, all their,
 
the said tribe's rights, title, interest and estate, in and
 
to all the lands and possessions, granted, sold and con-
 
veyed by us, to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by
 
our writing of indenture, made with said Commonwealth
 
by their Commissioners, the Honorable Edward H Robbins,
 
Daniel Davis and Mark L. Hill, Esquires, June the
 
twenty ninth, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
 
hundred and eighteen, saving and excepting, the reserva-
 
tions, in said indenture made and expressed Mean
 
ing and intending hereby, to substitute and place,
 
the said State of Maine, in the stead and place, of the
 

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This writing, indented and made this seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, by and between Lothrop Lewis of Gorham in the county of Cumberland and State of Maine, Esquire, Commissioner, appointed by William King Esquire, Governor of said State, by and with the advice and consent of the Council, in conformity to a resolve of the Legislature of said State, passed the twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty, to treat with the Penobscot tribe of Indians in said State, upon the subject expressed in said Resolve, on the one part and the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, by the undersigned, Chiefs, Captains and men of said tribe, representing the whole thereof, on the other part; Witnesseth [underlined] that the said Penobscot tribe of Indians, in consideration of the covenants and agreements, herein after mentioned, on the part of said Commissioner, in behalf of said State, to be performed, kept and fulfilled, do hereby grant, sell, convey, release and quitclaim, to said State, all their, the said tribe's rights, title, interest and estate, in and to all the lands and possessions, granted, sold and conveyed by us, to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, by our writing of indenture, made with said Commonwealth by their Commissioners, the Honorable Edward H Robbins, Daniel Davis and Mark L. Hill, Esquires, June the twenty ninth, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, saving and excepting, the reservations, in said indenture made and expressed Meaning and intending hereby, to substitute and place, the said State of Maine, in the stead and place, of the