Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Not So Wordless Wednesday - Pemaquid, Maine

We traveled up to Pemaquid, Maine to see the area where the ship "Angel Gabriel" wrecked in 1635.  Several ancestors were on this ship, but ended up in Essex County, Massachusetts since all survived the disaster of being blown off course to Maine by a hurricane.  I have a previous blog story about the shipwreck at this link: http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2009/11/other-mayflowers-voyage-5.html 

Pemaquid Lighthouse
if it looks familiar it's on the Maine State Quarter!


Plaque by the Blaidell Family Association


Plaque by the Cogsell Family Association


The view from the top of the lighthouse!


A Revolutionary War encampment at the fort


Pemaquid Fort


All adventures in Maine end with a seafood dinner.
We found an "in the rough" restaurant right in Pemaquid Harbor
(steamers, lobster, onion rings, chowder, Mmmmmm!)

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To Cite/link to this blog post: Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Not So Wordless Wednesday - Pemaquid, Maine", Nutfield Genealogy, posted July 20, 2011.  

2 comments:

  1. So cool will check previous post also. Yes many landed early, many not advertised as much as others.

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  2. You ate at Shaw's I can recognize the area. We owned a summer house at Bristol for a while.

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