Crooked River and Sebago Lake



Petition of inhabitants of Crooked River -- 1800

"To the Honorable Senate and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in General Court assembled:

The petition of the subscribers inhabiting near Crooked river humbly showeth that in said river is a kind of trouts of an uncommon size, weighing from three to fourteen pounds. Some have been caught which weighed seventeen pounds. These fish run up the river in the months of September and October, but are scarce at all other times of the year. They have been, and might continue to be, very beneficial to all who inhabit near said river, which runs from a pond in Oxford, near Bethel southerly line; from thence it runs through said Oxford and through Waterford, a part of Norway and Phillip's Gore, Otisfield, and a part of Raymondtown into a gore between Raymondton and Flintston, where it falls into Songo River and with it into the Great Sebago pond.

These fish have for several years been prevented from passing up said river by wares built wholly across the water by inhabitants near the mouth thereof, and as there is no law to prevent them, they not only boast of having availed themselves for all the benefit of the fish in years past, but declare they are determined to do it in the future, to the great injury of the other inhabitants above them, who have (or ought to have) equal right to the benefit of the fish. We therefore humbly request your Honours to take the case into your consideration, and to make a law for preventing the obstruction of these fish in said river and its connections in the months of September and October, and as in duty bound will ever pray."

Signed by:

Asael Foster
Osgood Carleton
Jonathan Riggs
John Scribner
Simon Scribner
Willoughby Scribner
Thomas Wight
David Ray
Mark Knight
Jonathan Moor
Osgood West
Carleton Spurr
George Peirce
Isaac Bartlett
Eleazer Bartlett
John Bartlett
John Kilbourn, Jr.
William Shattuck
Daniel Holden
Joseph Scribner
Timothy Fernald
Samuel Knight
Joseph Morse
Joseph Spurr, Jr.
Samuel Spurr
David Thurston
Joshua Leavitt
John Carleton
David Carleton

Source: Maine Fisheries Commissioners Report for the Year 1884. Maine Public Documents, 1884, Vol. 1. Maine State Archives.



Petition of inhabitants of Waterford for the removal of all dams on the Crooked River -- 1823

"To the Hon. the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Maine in Legislature assembled, January A.D. 1824 --

Respectfully represent the undersigned inhabitants of the town of Waterford in the County of Oxford; that Crooked River, so called, runs through said town. That said river formerly abounded with fish of various kinds, the taking of which were considered by your petitioners a great privilege and help. That in consequence of the erection of mill dams and other obstructions on said river below said town of Waterford said fish are now entirely prevented from coming up said river -- Your Petitioners would therefore pray, that an act may be passed by your Hon. body directing and ordering all individuals interested in and about said Mill dams and obstructions to remove the same. And as in duty bound will ever pray.

Waterford, Dec. 23, 1823."

Charles Whitman and 24 others.

Source: Maine State Archives.


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