In 1668, a Sagamore Indian named Wesumbe conveyed all of the lands between the Great and Little Ossipee Rivers to Kittery trader Francis Small. This area ranged from the waters of the Saco to the Newichawannock River. For over
100 years, the land title was questioned. Finally, the ancient deed was declared genuine by two Boston experts: William P. Upham of the Suffolk County Court and Robert B. Swan, commissioner of public records for Massachusetts. Once the
court rendered the deed valid in 1772, this unbroken wilderness was surveyed. Within a few short years, five new communities emerged. Over 230 years later, The Ossipee Valley presents a visual history of the villages, lifestyles, and the countryside as it once was. Vintage photographs
witness a place of family and friends, working and sacrificing for what they believed important.
The Ossipee Valley (ME) (Images of America)
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PublisherArcadia Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0738539058
ISBN-139780738539058
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank1,380,866
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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