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Map of the town of Ellsworth, Hancock Co., Maine from the actual survey by D.S. Osborn
Map of the town of Ellsworth, Hancock Co., Maine from the actual survey by D.S. Osborn


State of Maine Hancock County
State of Maine Hancock County


Attack of the Rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the Province of New England in which their Fleet was totally destroyed and their Army dispersed the 14th August 1779. By an Officer present.
Attack of the Rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the Province of New England in which their Fleet was totally destroyed and their Army dispersed the 14th August 1779. By an Officer present.


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