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The Penobscot River was an early trade corridor to interior Maine from the Atlantic coast. Ocean ships could navigate upstream to Bangor.The cities of Rockland, Belfast, Brewer and Bangor, and the towns of Rockport, Camden, Northport, Searsport, Stockton Springs, Castine, Bucksport, Frankfort, Winterport, Orrington, and Hampden developed adjacent to the Penobscot River estuary.
The East Branch Penobscot River is a 75.3-mile-long (121.2 km) [1] tributary of Maine's Penobscot River. It flows in Piscataquis County and Penobscot County. Course
The river flows from Seboomook Lake in Seboomook, Somerset County.The lake's principal inflows are the North Branch and South Branch Penobscot River.From Seboomook Dam the river runs about 25 miles (40 km) east and northeast to Chesuncook Lake, thence (after flowing through Chesuncook) about 20 miles (32 km) southeast through the southwest corner of Baxter State Park to the Pemadumcook Chain ...
Penobscot Bay (French: Baie de Penobscot) is an inlet of the Gulf of Maine and Atlantic Ocean in south central Maine, a stretch known as Midcoast Maine, in a broader Atlantic region known as Down East. The bay originates from the mouth of Maine's Penobscot River, downriver from Belfast.
Little Black River in Maine (Rivière Noire in Quebec) West Branch Little Black River, Quebec and Maine; Campbell Branch Little Black River, Quebec and Maine; St. Francis River in Maine (rivière Saint-François in Quebec) Right bank of Saint John River (Maine) Saint John River. Allagash River. Musquacook Stream; Fish River. Red River; Birch River
The North Branch Penobscot River is a river in Somerset County, Maine.From its source at the outlet of Little Bog about 10 miles (16 km) east of the Canada–United States border in Maine Township 6, Range 17, WELS, the river runs 27.8 miles (44.7 km) [1] southwest and southeast to its drowned confluence with the South Branch of the Penobscot River in Seboomook Lake in Pittston Academy Grant ...
On March 9, 1723, Colonel Thomas Westbrook from Thomaston led 230 men to the Penobscot River and traveled approximately 32 miles (51 km) upstream to the Penobscot village. They found a large Penobscot fort—70 yards (64 m) by 50 yards (46 m), with 14-foot (4.3 m) walls surrounding 23 wigwams. There was also a large chapel (60 by 30 feet (18.3 ...
Closeup of the Kenduskeag in Bangor, where it flows into the Penobscot River The Kenduskeag Stream at Bangor. Kenduskeag Stream is a 36.2-mile (58.3 km) [1] stream in the U.S. state of Maine. It is a tributary of the Penobscot River.