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with the intent of establishing a colony there; the title did not stand up when he proposed this plan to the authorities in
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18:Samuel Waldo (merchant)
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515:Charles H. Browning,
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681:Deaths from bleeding
452:Albert Gallatin Hoit
119:Cape Jellison, Maine
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29:Samuel Lovett Waldo
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400:Lucy Flucker Knox
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291:Nova Scotia
245:Mount Waldo
215:c.1742–1759
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620:Categories
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408:Montpelier
404:Henry Knox
178:Allegiance
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381:Waldoboro
303:Muscongus
299:Penobscot
281:Biography
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