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Molly Ockett's daughter's baptismal record

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Molly Ockett's residence in Canada following Rogers' 1759 raid on Odanak may have been quite lengthy, as the baptism of her first living child, Marie Marguerite Joseph ("Molly Susup"), took place at the mission church at Odanak on May 31, 1764. The…

Statue at Odanak

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Molly Ockett's religious faith and moral character were much admired by her white friends, and were often commented upon in their recollections. For example, Silvanus Poor of Andover wrote, "When she was traveling and felt in a pious mood, she…

Bloodroot

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Molly Ockett's intimate understanding of the natural environment and her use of herbal remedies to cure many of the afflictions of both Indians and white settlers earned her the respect and gratitude of those around her. Henry Tufts called her "the…

Henry Tufts book

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One of the earliest and most detailed accounts of Molly Ockett's life comes from a book about Henry Tufts (1748-1831), a shady character who lived among the Abenaki of western Maine between the spring of 1772 and the spring of 1775, a three-year…

Indian Raid 1931

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In August 1931, the people of Bethel celebrated the 150th anniversary of New England's Last Indian Raid with a parade, speeches, a special edition of the local paper, and a "pageant" meant to recreate that long-ago skirmish. The grand climax of this…

Early view of Boston

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Around 1800-1805, Molly Ockett is said to have resided for a year in Boston with the family of a Colonel Clark, whose life she reportedly had saved in 1781. Though she probably had visited the city in her youth, Molly Ockett yearned for the North…

Rumford Upper Falls

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Grateful to Molly Ockett for saving his life and aware of her unhappiness living in Boston, Colonel Clark built her a wigwam near the "Great Falls" at Rumford, some twenty miles downriver from Bethel. This tremendous cataract, shown here in a late…

Andover view

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According to an 1861 letter written by Silvanus Poor of Andover, Maine, to Dr. Nathaniel T. True of Bethel, Molly Ockett was living at the forks of the Ellis River in Andover with "old Phillip's (an Indian) family," when Ezekiel Merrill, that town's…

Merrill House

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In July of 1790, Molly Ockett served as midwife at the delivery of Susan Merrill, the first white child born in Andover, Maine. The child's parents, Ezekiel and Sarah Merrill, settled in Andover in 1789 and constructed a small log shelter on the…

Hannibal Hamlin

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The most famous story connected with Molly Ockett's healing powers has to do with her cure of the infant Hannibal Hamlin, who was born at Paris Hill, Maine, on August 27, 1809, and who later became Lincoln's first vice-president. During the winter…

Dr. Moses Mason House, circa 1905

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During the last few years of her life, Molly Ockett was an occasional visitor to the Bethel home of Dr. Moses Mason and his wife, Agnes M. Straw. Their Federal style house, begun in 1813, is shown here in a circa 1905 photograph. The Mason House is…

Molly Ockett map

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Map of Molly Ockett's range within the Abenaki homeland. Traveling on foot or by canoe, Molly Ockett journeyed far and wide throughout much of northern New England and southern Québec during her lifetime.

Dr. Nathaniel Tuckerman True

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For many years headmaster at Gould Academy in Bethel, Dr. Nathaniel T. True (1812-1887) was an antiquarian, newspaper editor, and amateur scientist keenly interested in the language and customs of the Abenaki. Dr. True contributed numerous articles…

Molly Ockett gravestone

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In 1867, the women of the Congregational Church at Andover, Maine, raised money to erect a gravestone over Molly Ockett's last resting place in that town's Woodlawn Cemetery. Inscribed to the memory of the "last of the Pequakets," the marble tablet…

"Molly Ockett's Cave"

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Among the many geographic locations in this region associated with Molly Ockett that can be visited today is "Molly Ockett's Cave" in Fryeburg. Located at the base of a rocky outcrop known as Jockey Cap, this stone shelter is situated a short…

1989 Mollyockett Day program

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A modern consequence of Molly Ockett's longstanding fame has been the use of her name in connection with several area businesses, institutions, and events. Other Abenaki of Molly Ockett's time, including Metallak and Sabattis, have had their names…

1796: A Special Year in Bethel's Past

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1796: A Special Year in Bethel's Past The town we now call Bethel began as Sudbury Canada in 1768. It was granted to recognize the services of soldiers who fought in one of several abortive campaigns by Puritan Massachusetts to conquer the…

Jane Hosterman interviewed by Richard Ade - January 16, 2001

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Interview with Jane Hosterman by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Mary Keniston interviewed by Richard Ade - January 19, 2001

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Interview with Mary Keniston by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Edna York interviewed by Richard Ade - January 23, 2001

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Interview with Edna York by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

John Barker Head interviewed by Richard Ade - February 2, 2001

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Interview with John Barker Head by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Al Barth interviewed by Richard Ade - February 6, 2001

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Interview with Al Barth by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Roland Annis interviewed by Richard Ade - February 9, 2001

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Interview with Roland Annis by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Rudy Honkala interviewed by Richard Ade - February 12, 2001

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Interview with Rudy Honkala by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.

Walter Hatch interviewed by Richard Ade - February 16, 2001

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Interview with Walter Hatch by Richard Ade. Conducted for Richard Ade's Eagle Scout project. Richard also prepared the transcript below.