560:"After a short run through rapid water in the river, the way lies through Quakish Lake, two miles ; thence one mile through furious rapids, that require all the strength and skill of practised boatmen to ascend them by poling, to North Twin Dam ; thence a mile more of river, or — as a reach of running stream connecting two lakes is here termed — of "thoroughfare," leads into North Twin Lake, four miles long, from which another of a few rods only opens into Pemadumcook Lake, largest of the chain and ten miles in length. About three miles of boating in this lake reaches a part of it called Deep Cove, two miles long and terminating in a passage into Ambejijis Lake, which is two miles long. It may be approached also by running on Pemadumcook about four miles, nearly to Gull Rock, opposite the outlet of Lower Joe Merry Lake ; and thence by a channel, sometimes troublesomely shallow, two miles to the entrance into Ambejijis. Here on a point stands a log camp, dignified with the name of the Ambejijis House or Boom House, from the boom that stretches across the passage. This and a similar one at North Twin Dam, are the only roofs between the Head of Chesuncook and 'Old Fowler's,' a distance of more than sixty miles."
544:"At noon we floated out upon Lake Pemadumcook, the largest bulge of the Penobscot, and irregular as the verb To Be. Lumbermen name it Bammydumcook : Iglesias insisted upon this as the proper reading ; and as he was the responsible man of the party, I accepted it. Woods, woody hills, and woody mountains surround Bammydumcook. I have no doubt parts of it are pretty, and will be famous in good time ; but we saw little. By the time we were fairly out in the lake and away from the sheltering shore, a black squall to windward, hiding all the West, warned us to fly, for birches swamp in squalls. We deemed that Birch, having brought us through handsomely, deserved a better fate : swamped it must not be. We plied paddle valiantly, and were almost safe behind an arm of the shore when the storm overtook us, and in a moment more, safe, with a canoe only half- full of Bammydumcook water. It is easy to speak in scoffing tone ; but when that great roaring blackness sprang upon us, and the waves, showing their white teeth, snarled around, we were far from being in the mood to scoff. It is impossible to say too much of the charm of this gentle scenery, mingled with the charm of this adventurous sailing."
327:. The West Branch enters the northwest corner of Ambajejus, and the current flows south through that lake. The channel passes Deep Cove on the east and Porus Islands to the west. The river channel then passes east through the east end of Pemadumcook into the head of North Twin Lake at Indian Point. The channel then follows a southeasterly course across North Twin Lake, staying between Perrow Point and Spring Island, and then veering eastward past Snake Point in sight of the settlement of Norcross. The channel then passes due east through the Elbow to North Twin dam. The length of the channel is about 11.5 miles (20 km). The combined length of the lake from the North Twin Dam, following the channel in reverse to the Porus Islands and thence to the northwest corner of Pemadumcook at Nahmakanta Stream, is nearly 14 miles (23 km). There is a large boulder in Nahmakanta Stream where the
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water is quite high one need not concern oneself about boulders in the middle of the lake. Exceptions include but are not restricted to a large reef at the west end of South Twin Lake that runs north and south and a large rock pile 1 mile (1.6 km) north-northwest of
Partridge Cove which is usually marked. There are a couple of reefs in North Twin and a long reef about 600 feet (180 m) north of Indian Point Island. The Porus Islands and Deep Cove have plenty of boulders. There is a surprising rock pile about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) east of Jo Mary island.
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are all south of Spring Island. The channel between North and South Twin Lake between the western shore and these islands runs north and south and is called the
Narrows. The islands in South Twin include the Rock Pile which marks the southwest corner of the archipelago of islands separating North
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Pemadumcook, and 92 feet (28 m), just north of the ridge in Ambajejus Lake. There are numerous rocks in the lake, and the spring runoff brings many logs floating about. If the
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Islands in Pemadumcook, Jo Mary Island on the south side of that lake and Moose Island and Gull Rock on the north side of the lake. The Porus islands, while principally in Pemadumcook, do
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and South Twin Lakes, Peanut Island, and the reef that runs between it and the Rock Pile to the north. There are a couple of islands in
Partridge Cove at the southeast corner of the lake, and Oak Island and several other islands are on the south side of the lake at the mouth of Ragged Brook.
695:"A Description of Natardin or Catardin Moun- -tain – being an extract from a letter written by Charles Turner Jun. Esq. in the summer of 1804 which was one of the several seasons in which he has been employed in the interior, and North of the District of Maine, as a Surveyor"
292:. If one takes a landscape picture from that summit, these lakes span the distance from the Piscataquis Mountains in the west to North Twin dam on Elbow Lake in the east. It is the fifth-largest lake system in Maine, exceeded only by
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209,000 acres (850 km), and to the west are the 43,000-acre (170 km) Nahmakanta Public lands. There is a state-sponsored boat access ramp in
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Ambajejus, Jo Mary Stream on the south side of Pemadumcook, and Nahmakanta Stream at the northwest corner of Pemadumcook. Twitchell Brook enters the lake near a point where the
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Chadwick, a surveyor for the British. Chadwick undertook a survey of the
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Spencer Cove at the northeast end of Ambajejus Lake about 8 miles (13 km) from Millinocket. A dike at Spencer Cove created by the
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578:Mapping the Interior: Moosehead Lake
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548:Charles E. Hamlin wrote in 1881 in
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1772:Lakes of Piscataquis County, Maine
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573:, Alfred Geer Hempstead, 1975
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95:Show map of the United States
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905:North Branch Penobscot River
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721:(1864). "Warping Up".
700:. Maine Memory. 2005.
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1750:Waldo–Hancock Bridge
863:Little Seboeis River
719:Thoreau, Henry David
538:Life in the Open Air
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377:Maine State Route 11
221:103 feet (31 m)
1736:University of Maine
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739:Winthrop, Theodore
513:Charles Turner, Jr
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1021:Canada Falls Lake
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856:Kenduskeag Stream
670:"Large Crown Map"
668:Joseph Chadwick.
534:Theodore Winthrop
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163:Natural lake
1631:Gero Island
1592:Wytopitlock
1557:Springfield
1536:Sangerville
1459:Millinocket
1361:Haynesville
1154:Ragged Lake
1147:Pushaw Lake
940:Sebec River
813:Tributaries
467:white perch
443:Brook Trout
424: /
381:Millinocket
321:West Branch
298:Sebago Lake
274:Pamadumcook
186:Max. length
144: /
119:Coordinates
1766:Categories
1743:Veazie Dam
1585:Winterport
1396:Kenduskeag
1298:Charleston
1284:Burlington
1270:Brownville
1210:Toddy Pond
1203:Telos Lake
1175:Sebec Lake
1126:Lake Onawa
821:Dead River
680:2008-12-26
654:2022-08-12
565:References
550:Appalachia
447:Lake Trout
412:68°49′15″W
409:45°35′57″N
272:Thoreau's
218:Max. depth
194:Max. width
1694:Orono Dam
1624:Fort Knox
1602:Landmarks
1508:Orrington
1340:Frankfort
1326:Eddington
1277:Bucksport
807:Watershed
483:sunfishes
455:Whitefish
366:Penobscot
360:Watershed
336:Penobscot
284:Geography
1529:Prospect
1487:Old Town
1480:Oakfield
1431:Macwahoc
1347:Guilford
1305:Danforth
741:(1863).
702:Archived
621:Archived
445:, Togue
105:Location
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1452:Milford
1424:Lincoln
1403:Kingman
1375:Howland
1354:Hampden
1333:Enfield
1249:Bradley
501:History
479:minnows
323:of the
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132:68°57′W
129:45°42′N
1571:Verona
1564:Veazie
1550:Smyrna
1522:Patten
1494:Orland
1473:Monson
1445:Medway
1417:Levant
1382:Hudson
1368:Hermon
1291:Carmel
1263:Brooks
1256:Brewer
1242:Bangor
1501:Orono
1235:Abbot
1227:Towns
1006:Lakes
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170:Basin
1578:Winn
1466:Milo
437:Fish
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