File:Looking towards Chauncey Creek.jpg
Looking_towards_Chauncey_Creek.jpg (764 × 493 pixels, file size: 119 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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6/11/10 Gooseberry Island at low tide. Protects Pepperell Cove from the Piscataqua River. First settled as early as 1623, the southern part of Kittery was once called Champernowne's after Sir Francis Champernowne, a prominent merchant adventurer and cousin of Sir Ferdinando Gorges, the prime mover behind settlement north of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.[1] Nicholas Shapleigh built the first house in the area, and Edward Godfrey established a trading post in 1632. Early professions included fishermen, hunters and trappers. Others harvested the region's abundant timber, which was shipped to England or the West Indies. Kittery was incorporated in 1652 when Maine became part of Massachusetts Bay Colony. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kittery_Point,_Maine |
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Looking towards Chauncey Creek
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Author | Nancy |
Camera location | 43° 04′ 44.84″ N, 70° 41′ 53.68″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 43.079123; -70.698244 |
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