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First New England Christmas Observance Was In Maine
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A newspaper article of Christmas on St. Croix Island in 1604
Calais Busy Getting Ready: For Big Centennial Celebration To Be Held Later This Month
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A newspaper article of Calais centennial celebration, St. Croix Island
Chief Significance
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A newspaper article of St. George's islands, earliest known English claim on the New England coast
Symbol Of Yule Unity, St. Croix Island, Deserted
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A newspaper article of
St. Johns Precededs St. Croix
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A newspaper article of settlements in North American, including St. Johns and St. Croix
St. Croix Island Recently Dedicated
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A newspaper article of dedication of St. Croix Island becoming a national park
Harsh Winter Of 1604 Enlightens French Settlers
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A newspaper article of the French settlement on St. Croix Island in 1604-1605
Site Of Early Settlement Dedicated
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A newspaper article of St. Croix Island being dedicated as a national monument
Maine Today: New World Christmas Originated In State
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A newspaper article of
Maine Today: Christmas Shrine
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A newspaper article of the first Christmas in America, on the St. Croix Island
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