Memoir of Joshua Treat, the pioneer settler on Penobscot River

Title Also Known As

Joshua Treat, the pioneer settler on Penobscot River.

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1985

Publisher

L.C. Photoduplication Service

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

on 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.

Notes

"Reprinted from the Bangor Historical Magazine.".

Joshua Treat (1729-1802), son of Joseph Treat of Boston, moved from Massachusetts to the Penobscot River in Maine in 1759, and married twice. Descendants and relatives lived in Maine and elsewhere in New England, in Minnesota and elsewhere.

Includes Griffin, Pierce, Stetson, Merrill, Whitehouse, Butler, Park, Hitchborn, Matthews, Batchelder, Hopkins, Kilborne, Brooks, Rich, Hurd, Shute, Bradbury, Blanchard, Hamblin, Erskine and related families.

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Subjects

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Film/Digital Notes

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Memoir of Joshua Treat, the pioneer settler on Penobscot RiverGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1421449 Item 127965612
Duplicate film, 1985.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1421487 Item 127965613
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Memoir of Joshua Treat, the pioneer settler on Penobscot RiverGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1421449 Item 127965612
Duplicate film, 1985.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1421487 Item 127965613

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