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Variety of Indian Relics Unearthed at Gouldsboro
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…The Indian women to Bar Harbor, the Passama- a)S0 made many ornaments from quoddy Indians used the French- bone some of the beads show mau s Bay region …Dug For Relics Lloyd Fernald of Gouldsboro mound- it is probable that the worked for the Robert Abbe Mu i dead were among the first Indians seum in BarHarbor for several i to visit this region.
The Ancient Remains at Pemaquid, Maine: Some Observations
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Bar Harbor, ME 04609-1727 THE ANCIENT REMAINS AT PEMAQUID, MAINE Some Observations By Warren K. …The inner harbor is quite protected and the early inhabitants selected this sheltered spot. …The large ocean craft of these days, for obvious reasons, 1 require a deeper and larger harbor. …The reverse is true of Portland, Bar Harbor and other ports. All of this must be taken into consideration in a study of Pemaquid.
Relics of Red Paint People Discovered on Indian Island
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…Walter Brown Smith of Bar Harbor has also written an il lustrated bulletin called The Lost Red Paint People of Maine.
The Red-Paint People of Maine
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The Red-Paint People of Maine
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…., 15, 1913 Most of the cemeteries thus far discovered are near tidewater, and range from the valley of the Kennebec eastward as far as Bar Harbor.