| Date | Event | Location | Notes | Links |
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| 1730 | Smallpox Epidemic | Missisquoi VT | village was temporarily abandoned | |
| 1730, Jan.30 | Visit | Fort Richmond ME | several Androscoggin came to inquire as to Colonel Dunbar's proceedings at Pemaquid | |
| 1736, May 20 | Bill | Falmouth, No.Yarmouth or Brunswick ME | an item for treating the Indians with pipes, tobacco, etc., is on an account rendered by Capt. Benjamin Larrabee for miscellaneous disbursements | |
| 1740, Jul.11 | Captain John Storer's journal | ME | the Arrosecuntocooks had received gifts of wampum from the French and have "taken up the hatchet" against the English, according to a Penobscot Chief, but had failed to persuade the Penobscots to do likewise | |
| 1741, Mar | Journal of Walter Bryant | NH/ME | Indians are mentioned in entries between March 13-27, 1741, in running in a line between NH and ME | |
| 1741, Sep.15 | Reprot | ME | Capt. John Gyles believes the Kennebec Indians might send delegates to Boston; if they do, he suggests that Capt. Bean be ordered to accompany them |
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