Contributed by Alan & Gloria Edwards through Lincoln Historical Society
Description
The Stanislaus family was a family of Native Americans who lived in Lincoln in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Stephen Stanislaus was Governor of the Penobscot tribe for eight years. His wife, Sylvia, was a Passamaquoddy. They had one son who survived childhood, Francis. The picture shows the family home on Mattanawcook Island, behind the present-day mill, on the river. There was a small community of Native Americans who inhabited this island; there was even a school. The Stanislaus home burned to the ground on August 11, 1926. The family soon moved to mainland Lincoln.
About This Item
- Title: Stanislaus home on Mattanawcook Island, Lincoln, ca. 1910
- Creation Date: circa 1910
- Subject Date: circa 1910
- Location: Lincoln, Penobscot County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Object Type: Image
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- Mattanawcook Island (Lincoln, Me.)
- Houses--Maine--Lincoln
- Dwellings--Maine--Lincoln
- Indians of North America--Maine--Lincoln
- Penobscot Indians--Maine--Lincoln
- Passamaquoddy Indians--Maine--Lincoln
- Families--Maine--Lincoln
- Stanislaus family
- Ox teams--Maine--Lincoln
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Lincoln Historical Society29 West Broadway, Lincoln, ME 04457
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