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rescued 4
occupants of an
airplane that
ditched into the
waters off of
Matinicus.
Matinicus Island Library,
founded in 2016, was
featured by
Smithsonian Magazine...
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Matinicus Rock
Light is a
lighthouse on
Matinicus Rock, a
windswept rock 25
miles (40 km) off the
coast of Maine. It is one of
eleven seacoast lights...
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Service to the
islands of
Penobscot Bay: Vinalhaven,
North Haven and
Matinicus.
Abenaki Indigenous People called it Catawamteak,
meaning "great landing...
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plantation including Ragged Island just
south of
Matinicus Isle in
outer Penobscot Bay, plus
Matinicus Rock to its southeast, and Seal Island, the location...
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River that
meandered through a
broad lowland extending past
present day
Matinicus Island.
Penobscot Bay and its
chief tributary,
Penobscot River are named...
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Island (Canada)
Coastal islands of the
United States (north to south)
Matinicus Island,
Monhegan Island,
Mount Desert Island,
Isles of Shoals, Boston...
- was
acquired by the Navy 27
September 1941.
Originally designated USS
Matinicus (AG-38), she was
reclassified AK-52 7
January 1942
while undergoing conversion...
- Schlomit, "Islanders Save
Matinicus Plane Crash Victims"
Archived 2011-10-03 at the
Wayback Machine, July 19, 2011 Sari Bunker, "
Matinicus," in
Sustaining Island...
- "History of
Matinicus Rock Light, Maine". New
England Lighthouses: A
Virtual Guide.
Retrieved 25
February 2017. Wood, Alan. "
Matinicus Rock Lighthouse"...
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Egyptology student,
trapped within the
estate of a
wealthy heiress on
Matinicus Isle, Maine. In 1932,
during the
night of the
Summer Solstice, heiress...