Early Penobscot Bay Chronology
(including present day Waldo County
towns)*
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French and Indian wars there were very few settlements east of Pemaquid except for those
of fishermen on Monhegan and Matinicus. However, after the fall of Quebec in 1759 and the
construction of Fort Pownal at Fort Point on the Penobscot River in the same year,
settlers moved in rapidly. In 1761 the population of Maine was about 17,500. In 1764 it
was 24,000 and in 1790, 96,000. The following chronology, while far from complete,
suggests how quickly the Penobscot Bay region was populated. |
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*Duncan, Roger F. Coastal
Maine, a Maritime History (1992) New York, W. W. Norton & Co., pp190-191. |

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