The harbour of Casco Bay and islands adjacent
For many years English settlers in coastal Maine were targets for attack by the French-backed Abenaki and other indigenous groups. Consequently, Southack made many trips to Casco Bay, including one in 1702, when as captain of the Province Galley he raised a siege of Fort Casco...
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1720
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English
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06_01_004060
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Boston Public Library
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United States
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Maine
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London
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Printed for & sold by Richd. Mount & Tho. Page
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Cumberland
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