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Celebration Of chief executives. Theof the two
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BY
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AUTHOR. OF HISTORY OF HISTORYDORHAM, MAINE,
ANI> GENEALOCiV OF THE STACKPOLE FAMILY, Etc.
MAIXKl.KWISTOX,
PRESS OF LEWISTON COMPANYJOUHXAI-
1903More than 50 members of the
were in colonial cos-congregation
tume.^'Colonial Sunday
Others in the ser-participating
vice were Mrs. Macdonlad as Ma-
dame Newmarch; Dorothy Woods,
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Is Observed Joanna Mrs. Cutts,By
Mistress Mis-Mrs.Barter; Berry,
Mr. and Mrs. PaultressFernald;
J. Sir William andWenners, /LadyChurchKittery Joanne ElizabethGoss,Pepperell;
CharlesPeperell; Harry Whenal,17 TheKITTERY, Me., Aug.
and Mrs. Ma-Chauncey, Whenal,rich historical of theheritage
dame Oscar T. Clark,First Chauncey;church inCongregational
sexton.Point wasKittery vivdly por-
was in colonialHymn singingat annual obser-trayed Sunday's
with the tune "lined out" byvance of styleColonial Sunday.
the Carroll H. Evans,percenter,The church wastwo-century-old
! and choir director. No in-oragnistfilled the ser-nearly astocapacity
strumental music was used.vice in of William
if memory Capt. I
After th service af pilgrimageand his Gen.Whipple son,
to the church burying groundwho was born inWhipple, the
across the street was led thebyGarrison huse inWhipple Kittery
costumed choir. Mr. Macdonaldin June and later one of the
'I 1730,
'' conducted ata memorial serviceof the Declaration ofsigners In-
General TheWhipple's grave.
I dependence.
and that of Dr.Whipple gravedonated theCaptain Whipple
Stevens wer decorated by Dorothyfirst ofpiece communion a Isilver,
and Hazel Jean children ofWoods,to the church in 1728.cup,
Mr. and Mrs. Woods.
i EldredgeGeneral was christenedWhipple
Communion silver on indisplayfront of the church Feb.,in pulpit
of churchfront the includ-pulpit,the Rev. John New-1731, by
1|14, ed the
; cup given by Captain Whip-whose role was reenacted
i march,
and other topie, pieces presentedthe Rev. Roderick A.Sunday by
j
' the af-church
! by Lady Pepperell
Macdonald, pastor.
ter the ofdeath her husband Sir
'! Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Alvord,
William. Also exhibited was a por-in colonial and their in-costume,
' trait of General loanedWhipplefant Drake Al-son, Christopher
the school board of Portsmouth.bythe fa-vord, represented Whipple
1
mily.
The first two scenes the the historic town atdepicted Kittery, Me.,
presentation of the the mouth of thecommunion Piscataqua river, by
to the church the the has in hand thecup and christ- sea, preparation
I of General of an elaborate which willening programWhipple.
t at its Old Home weekDeacons Barter and John be presentedHenry
: Fernald 16 22. Sun-were Select- celebration, August toportrayed by
men be of wor-W. Cutts and will aJoseph day day religitu.sReginald
i,F. both a of anddea- ship; Monday, day greetingBerry, present-day
cons. of willassignment guests; Tuesaay
The be Veterans' and and afinal scene was the Military day,reading
of with Gov. John G. Wiiiantthe Declaration of clambake,Independence
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as ofthe Rev. guest honor; Wednesday, sportsby D.Benjamin Stevens,
of all annual meetsecond kinds; Thursday,D., of thepastor church,
and field ofwho was ding day "PiscataquaMr. Mac-portrayed by
a historical bothdonald. Pioneers," pageant,The historic document had
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1 noafternoon and evening; Friday,ordered readijbeen in each pulpit
Saturday after-the special program;colonies.throughout
j
noon, clambake at Fort McClaryinstructor ofDudley Herbert,
andpark. Open house, reunions,atEnglish Traip wasacademy,F
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER PAGE
I. the FoundationsLaying II
II. Earliest Settlers 18
III. PointKittery 37
IV. A CreekTrip up Spruce 6l
V. Crooked LaneAlong 77
VI. the 88Up Pascataqua
VII. the Newichawannock mAlong
VIII. The Parish of Unity 123
IX. Municipal History 138
X. Conflicts with the Indians 159
XI. Ecclesiastical .-History. 183
XII. Character of the Inhabitants 210Early
XIII. The Yard 218Xavy
XIV. Historical Miscellany 225
XV. SketchesBiographical 244
NotesXVI. Genealogical 269
Additions and Correction? 809
Index of Names 813
of . 821Index Places..