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this sale and conveyances for the perpetual use of
 
this sale and conveyances for the perpetual use of
said tribe of ["tribe of" inserted] Indians, four townships of land of six miles square
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said tribe of Indians, four townships of land of six miles square each, in the following places, viz. The first beginning
each, in the following places, viz. The first beginning
 
 
on the east bank of the Penobscot river, opposite the five
 
on the east bank of the Penobscot river, opposite the five
 
Islands, so called, & running up said river according to its
 
Islands, so called, & running up said river according to its
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and extending back from said river six miles, and to be
 
and extending back from said river six miles, and to be
 
laid out in conformity to a general plan or arrangement
 
laid out in conformity to a general plan or arrangement
which shall be made in the survey of the adjoining town-
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which shall be made in the survey of the adjoining townships on the river - One other of said townships lies on
-ships [a mark] on the river - One other of said townships lies on
 
 
the opposite or western shore of said river, and is to
 
the opposite or western shore of said river, and is to
 
begin as nearly opposite to the place of beginning of
 
begin as nearly opposite to the place of beginning of
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and extending back from said river six miles -- Two  
 
and extending back from said river six miles -- Two  
 
other of said townships are to begin at the foot of an
 
other of said townships are to begin at the foot of an
Island, in west branch of Penobscot river in Nolace-
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Island, in west branch of Penobscot river in Nolacemeac lake, & extending on both sides of said lake,
-meac lake, & extending on both sides of said lake,
 
 
bounding on the ninth range of townships, surveyed by
 
bounding on the ninth range of townships, surveyed by
Samuel Weston Esqr. which two townships shall con-
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Samuel Weston Esqr. which two townships shall contain six miles square each, to be laid out so as to correspond in courses with the townships which now are, or hereafter may be surveyed on the public lands of the State. -- And the said tribes do also release
-tain six miles square each, to be laid out so as to
 
correspond in courses with the townships which now
 
are, or may [struck out] hereafter may be surveyed on the public
 
lands of the State. -- And the said tribes do also release
 

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this sale and conveyances for the perpetual use of said tribe of Indians, four townships of land of six miles square each, in the following places, viz. The first beginning on the east bank of the Penobscot river, opposite the five Islands, so called, & running up said river according to its course, and crossing the mouth of the Mattawamkeag river, an extent of six miles from the place of beginning, and extending back from said river six miles, and to be laid out in conformity to a general plan or arrangement which shall be made in the survey of the adjoining townships on the river - One other of said townships lies on the opposite or western shore of said river, and is to begin as nearly opposite to the place of beginning of the first described township as can be, having regard to the general plant of the townships that may be laid out on the western side of said Penobscot river, & running up said river according to its course six miles, and extending back from said river six miles -- Two other of said townships are to begin at the foot of an Island, in west branch of Penobscot river in Nolacemeac lake, & extending on both sides of said lake, bounding on the ninth range of townships, surveyed by Samuel Weston Esqr. which two townships shall contain six miles square each, to be laid out so as to correspond in courses with the townships which now are, or hereafter may be surveyed on the public lands of the State. -- And the said tribes do also release