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�When I was in Calais, 1890 to 1893, there appeared in the St. Croix Courier a series of historical sketches of Charlotte County N.B. and Washington County, Maine, which contained some Indian names. I cut the clippings and made two scrapbooks which may now be seen in the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place, Boston. Ganong wrote some of the articles in these clippings and others now dead.
 
�When I was in Calais, 1890 to 1893, there appeared in the St. Croix Courier a series of historical sketches of Charlotte County N.B. and Washington County, Maine, which contained some Indian names. I cut the clippings and made two scrapbooks which may now be seen in the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place, Boston. Ganong wrote some of the articles in these clippings and others now dead.
  
I am sorry to be so late in thee facts. If you would like to have it, I can send you the Indian names of York County as used before 1760 and you will have a few additions.
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I am sorry to be so late in these facts. If you would like to have it, I can send you the Indian names of York County as used before 1760 and you will have a few additions.
  
 
I am a beggar in your field of investigation as you see while I remain
 
I am a beggar in your field of investigation as you see while I remain

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�When I was in Calais, 1890 to 1893, there appeared in the St. Croix Courier a series of historical sketches of Charlotte County N.B. and Washington County, Maine, which contained some Indian names. I cut the clippings and made two scrapbooks which may now be seen in the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 9 Ashburton Place, Boston. Ganong wrote some of the articles in these clippings and others now dead.

I am sorry to be so late in these facts. If you would like to have it, I can send you the Indian names of York County as used before 1760 and you will have a few additions.

I am a beggar in your field of investigation as you see while I remain

Very sincerely, George Walter Chamberlain