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Synopsis
Excerpt from The Skowhegan Register, 1905
The story of the Indian in the region of the Kennebec is one full of interest to every student of the history of the State Of Maine. Especially is this record interesting to the citizen Of Skowhegan, for near her borders came the tragic end of the famous Norridgewock tribe of Indians, who had for generations past roamed the wilds of this region from Merrymeeting Bay to Moosehead Lake in perfect peace and security. This sad end has made Old Point - the scene of its occurrence - a land mark in the history Of the redman of New England. From the peculiar circumstances connected with this far-famed place it is destined to become, in the coming, years, more familiar than now.
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