Olivers, Hinckleys Fought in Revolutionary War

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Every few years I have to mention "Redcoats at Castine," the book read to my sixth-grade class in Sangerville by our teacher, Alice Littlefield Mossler. Though the Penobscot Expedition was not a successful one for the rebels, it remains a fascinating part of the Revolutionary War.

Doris J. Woodward, a resident of Spokane, Wash., has highlighted the efforts of two families from Georgetown in the battle at Bagaduce (or Majabigwaduce), now Castine, in the November issue of The Maine Genealogist.

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Olivers, Hinckleys Fought in Revolutionary War

"The Hinckleys and the Olivers: Georgetown and the Penobscot Expedition," is the lead article in this issue, the quarterly of the Maine Genealogical Society.

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