- languages. The
Penobscots' main
settlement is now the
Penobscot Indian Island Reservation,
located within the
state of
Maine along the
Penobscot River. The...
- were
likely the only
permanent settlements on the river,
although the
Penobscots considered the
entire river and bay
their hunting ground and maintained...
- and
Congress feared that they
would lose any
chance of
enlisting the
Penobscots as
allies if a fort were
successfully constructed at the
mouth of the...
-
Penobscot Bay (French: Baie de
Penobscot) is an
inlet of the Gulf of
Maine and
Atlantic Ocean in
south central Maine. The bay
originates from the mouth...
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Penobscot County is a
county in the U.S.
state of Maine,
named for the
Penobscot people in Wabanakik. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 152,199...
-
Penobscot is a town in Han**** County, Maine,
United States. The
Bagaduce River flows through the town. The po****tion was 1,136 at the 2020 census. According...
- Fort
Penobscot or Fort Saint-Pierre), Castine,
Maine Penobscot Bay,
Maine Penobscot County,
Maine Penobscot Indian Island Reservation,
Penobscot County...
- The
Greater Penobscot Building,
commonly known as the
Penobscot Building, is a class-A
office tower in
Downtown Detroit, Michigan.
Constructed in 1928...
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Penobscot Indian Island Reservation (Abenaki: Álənαpe Mə́nəhan) is an
Indian reservation for the
Penobscot Tribe of Maine, a
federally recognized tribe...
- USS
Penobscot is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS
Penobscot (1861), a
gunboat launched 19
November 1861. USS
Penobscot (SP-982), a tug...