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11CHAPTER X. Innkeeping in Saccarappa a Hundred Years ago.—Jonathan Webb again.—Prince Hamblen of Gorham and his Descendants.—The Old Thurrell House, where it Stood and what Became of it.

CHAPTER X. Innkeeping in Saccarappa a Hundred Years ago.—Jonathan Webb again.—Prince Hamblen of Gorham and his Descendants.—The Old Thurrell House, where it Stood and what Became of it.

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-07 13:39:47
12Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter 2008, Peter E. Murray, Editor Westbrook Historical Society Purpose and Principle

Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter 2008, Peter E. Murray, Editor Westbrook Historical Society Purpose and Principle

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Language: English - Date: 2008-04-30 14:19:28
13CHAPTER VIII. The Proctors of Westbrook.—Early Settlers, and Plan of Lots, near Prides Bridge.—John Snow and Capt. John Waite.—John Cox the Tory, and his numerous family. All persons in Westbrook bearing the name o

CHAPTER VIII. The Proctors of Westbrook.—Early Settlers, and Plan of Lots, near Prides Bridge.—John Snow and Capt. John Waite.—John Cox the Tory, and his numerous family. All persons in Westbrook bearing the name o

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Language: English - Date: 2009-10-31 22:13:18
14FRENCH TOWN – BROWN STREET (Brown street, from Bridge Street to High Street) Looking down river from Bridge Street  At one time Brown Street, or French Town as the locals called it, was a town within a town… “Frenc

FRENCH TOWN – BROWN STREET (Brown street, from Bridge Street to High Street) Looking down river from Bridge Street At one time Brown Street, or French Town as the locals called it, was a town within a town… “Frenc

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Language: English - Date: 2010-04-27 18:21:11
15Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineT

Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineT

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-30 13:29:35
16Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter 2006, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineFriendship and sunshine cards

Westbrook Historical Society A Society That Preserves The Past Newsletter, Winter 2006, Philip E. Curran, Editor, 17B Dunn Street, Westbrook, MaineFriendship and sunshine cards

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Language: English - Date: 2006-12-07 19:35:56
17CHAPTER VII. The Conants again. – Samuel Conant and His Descendants.—Timothy Worcester. A younger brother of the Joseph Conant, who is supposed to have made the first permanent settlement in Saccarappa, bore the Chri

CHAPTER VII. The Conants again. – Samuel Conant and His Descendants.—Timothy Worcester. A younger brother of the Joseph Conant, who is supposed to have made the first permanent settlement in Saccarappa, bore the Chri

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Language: English - Date: 2009-10-31 22:13:17
18PRIDES CORNER NEIGHBORHOOD  Prides Corner consists of approximately four square miles on the northeast side of Westbrook. It is bounded by Portland, Falmouth and Windham. The Presumpscot River, which runs through Westbro

PRIDES CORNER NEIGHBORHOOD Prides Corner consists of approximately four square miles on the northeast side of Westbrook. It is bounded by Portland, Falmouth and Windham. The Presumpscot River, which runs through Westbro

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Language: English - Date: 2010-06-19 18:42:36
19CHAPTER VI. Dr. Benjamin Haskell and His Descendants.— Lydia Freeman, His Second Wife, and Her Ancestry. Carelessness on the part of the writer in reading proof of the preceding chapter, caused

CHAPTER VI. Dr. Benjamin Haskell and His Descendants.— Lydia Freeman, His Second Wife, and Her Ancestry. Carelessness on the part of the writer in reading proof of the preceding chapter, caused

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Language: English - Date: 2009-10-31 21:59:20
20CHAPTER XVI. Gen. Samuel Waldo the great land owner.—Gen. Henry Knox, “the last of the Barons.” Parson Smith, writing in the now famous journal, under date 4th May, 1759, makes the following entry:

CHAPTER XVI. Gen. Samuel Waldo the great land owner.—Gen. Henry Knox, “the last of the Barons.” Parson Smith, writing in the now famous journal, under date 4th May, 1759, makes the following entry:

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Language: English - Date: 2009-12-02 11:00:41