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1161:J. Trumbull
1106:Wolcott Jr.
1096:R. Griswold
1081:Wolcott Sr.
1071:M. Griswold
784:17 December
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678:Spruce Head
652:Maine Tides
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762:April 11,
634:Down East
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149:75th
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1296:Woodruff
1256:Bulkeley
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1236:Bigelow
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