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Cushnoc Trading Post
Augusta, Maine · 1628 - 1661
Historical Marker Database · William Fischer, Jr.
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THE STORY
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In 1625, the Pilgrims of Plymouth made their first trading voyage to the ancient Indian village at Cushnoc on the Kennebec River. On this site, they established their fur trading post with the Indians in 1628. John Howland was in command in 1634.
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