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1CHAPTER IX. Samuel Webb an early settler in Saccarappa and first schoolmaster in Windham.—Eli Webb’s letter to his half-brother, Samuel of Weymouth, giving an account of the family in Maine. No history of Westbrook,

CHAPTER IX. Samuel Webb an early settler in Saccarappa and first schoolmaster in Windham.—Eli Webb’s letter to his half-brother, Samuel of Weymouth, giving an account of the family in Maine. No history of Westbrook,

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- Date: 2010-03-27 17:21:09
    2I’d like to take this time to thank you for electing me as the president of the Westbrook Historical Society and introduce myself to members of the Society. I am a graduate of the University of Maine in Portland and a

    I’d like to take this time to thank you for electing me as the president of the Westbrook Historical Society and introduce myself to members of the Society. I am a graduate of the University of Maine in Portland and a

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    - Date: 2010-11-08 20:13:08
      3Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Spring 2006, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineWestbrook Historical Society

      Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Spring 2006, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineWestbrook Historical Society

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      Language: English - Date: 2006-11-30 13:27:22
      4THE VILLAGE OF SACCARAPPA  The twenty-two mile long Presumpscot River runs through the center of Westbrook. For many years, before Westbrook became incorporated as a town, there were two villages about a mile apart, alon

      THE VILLAGE OF SACCARAPPA The twenty-two mile long Presumpscot River runs through the center of Westbrook. For many years, before Westbrook became incorporated as a town, there were two villages about a mile apart, alon

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-09-24 18:24:04
      5HALIDON ENCLAVE (On Halidon Road, off East Bridge Street) [Also see Winter 2008 Historical Society Newsletter for article on Fiske Warren]  Halidon Road 2010

      HALIDON ENCLAVE (On Halidon Road, off East Bridge Street) [Also see Winter 2008 Historical Society Newsletter for article on Fiske Warren] Halidon Road 2010

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      Language: English - Date: 2010-04-10 18:27:25
      6Westbrook Historical Society

      Westbrook Historical Society "A Society That Preserves the Past" SpringPurpose:

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      Language: English - Date: 2012-04-28 15:28:29
      7CHAPTER V. Thomas Haskell and his Descendants, -Continued. William Lunt, of whom and his ledger, mention was made in the preceding chapter, would seem, according to the ledger, to have had business dealings with most of

      CHAPTER V. Thomas Haskell and his Descendants, -Continued. William Lunt, of whom and his ledger, mention was made in the preceding chapter, would seem, according to the ledger, to have had business dealings with most of

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      Language: English - Date: 2009-10-31 21:59:19
      8Westbrook Historical Society

      Westbrook Historical Society "A Society That Preserves the Past" FallPurpose:

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      Language: English - Date: 2013-12-22 19:35:53
      9CHAPTER XII. Some old Deeds.—The other Jonathan Webb, and how he came to be called “pithy” Webb by his pupils.—Joseph Pride and Ebenezer Cobb, and their Descendants.—Moses Pearson, and land near the Duck Pond w

      CHAPTER XII. Some old Deeds.—The other Jonathan Webb, and how he came to be called “pithy” Webb by his pupils.—Joseph Pride and Ebenezer Cobb, and their Descendants.—Moses Pearson, and land near the Duck Pond w

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      Language: English - Date: 2009-11-13 18:31:23
      10!!!!!!!!!!! CHAPTER XV. The Lamb family of Westbrook.—The Gilman family who lived at Ammoncongan.—Grant of land to Joseph Quinby on the right of Edward Shovey.— We have noticed in a former chapter the

      !!!!!!!!!!! CHAPTER XV. The Lamb family of Westbrook.—The Gilman family who lived at Ammoncongan.—Grant of land to Joseph Quinby on the right of Edward Shovey.— We have noticed in a former chapter the

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      Language: English - Date: 2009-12-02 10:38:07