- The
Pemaquid Point Light is a
historic U.S.
lighthouse located in Bristol,
Lincoln County, Maine, at the tip of the
Pemaquid Neck. The
lighthouse was commissioned...
- Bristol,
known from 1632 to 1765 as
Pemaquid (/ˈpɛməkwɪd/;
today a
village within the town), is a town in
Lincoln County, Maine,
United States. The po****tion...
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Siege of
Pemaquid refers to
events at
Pemaquid, Maine:
Siege of
Pemaquid (1689) (capture and
destruction of the fort by Indians)
Siege of
Pemaquid (1696)...
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Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site is a
publicly owned historic property operated by the
state of
Maine near
Pemaquid Beach in Bristol, Maine. The...
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built in 1692 but destro**** four
years later by New
France in the
Siege of
Pemaquid (1696). A
reconstruction was
built in 1908. The fort was
added to the National...
- (49 km2) near what
would become Bristol,
Maine in a do****ent
known as the
Pemaquid Patent.
Gyles survived Aldworth and p****ed it to his son John, who in turn...
- 19-mile
Pemaquid River starts at
Tobias Pond in
Waldoboro and ends at
Johns Bay, Bristol, Maine.
Distances from
south to north:
Mouth of
Pemaquid Harbor...
- has
historical sites such as the
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse and Fort
William Henry. New
Harbor is the site of
Pemaquid Beach, on
Johns Bay. One of its most...
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harbor of Portland, Maine.
Samoset is
believed to have died
around 1653 in
Pemaquid. The
orthography of Samoset's name
varied depending on who was discussing...
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party that
captured and destro**** the fort at
Pemaquid (in present-day Bristol, Maine). The fall of
Pemaquid was a
significant setback to the English. It...