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  • Other common names are Eastern Larch, American Larch, Red Larch, Black Larch, takmahak and Hackmatack, which is an Abenaki word for ëwood used for snowshoesí Erichsen-Brown 1979.

    languagehat.com: HACKMATACK. 2005

  • Hackmatack Tree. it was north. then i Pases 40 Pases west

    Troop One of the Labrador Dillon Wallace 1901

  • Julia Hackmatack read this aloud to them -- the whole of it -- and they agreed, as Robinson says, not so much for their posterity as to keep their thoughts from daily poring on their trials, that for each family they would make such a balance.

    The Brick Moon, and Other Stories 1899

  • Passadumkeag on the west, the Sisladobsis and the St. Croix on the north, and the two branches of the Machias or Kowahshiscook on the east; to say nothing of the Westogus and the Hackmatack and the Mopang.

    Days Off And Other Digressions Henry Van Dyke 1892

  • Director of the camp program, Katie Rodger, is in her 7th summer working with the Hackmatack

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • She said that Hackmatack campers make life-long friends, enjoy the beautiful grounds, and grow as performers and as children while they strengthen their confidence and self-esteem.

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

  • So Master Langdon walked on toward his schoolhouse, not displeased, perhaps, with his little adventure, nor immensely elated by it; for he was one of the natural class of the sex-subduers, and had had many a smile without asking, which had been denied to the feeble youth who try to win favor by pleading their passion in rhyme, and even to the more formidable approaches of young officers in volunteer companies, considered by many to be quite irresistible to the fair who have once beheld them from their windows in the epaulettes and plumes and sashes of the "Pigwacket Invincibles," or the "Hackmatack Rangers."

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 28, February, 1860 Various

  • So Master Langdon walked on toward his school-house, not displeased, perhaps, with his little adventure, nor immensely elated by it; for he was one of the natural class of the sex-subduers, and had had many a smile without asking, which had been denied to the feeble youth who try to win favor by pleading their passion in rhyme, and even to the more formidable approaches of young officers in volunteer companies, considered by many to be quite irresistible to the fair who have once beheld them from their windows in the epaulettes and plumes and sashes of the "Pigwacket Invincibles," or the "Hackmatack Rangers."

    Elsie Venner Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851

  • William Shatner hosts 'Weird or What' for Discovery - Entertainment Weekly Paranormal research group invites you to join them on ghost hunt - This Is Cheshire Paranormal investigators inspect Hackmatack in Berwick - Foster's Daily Democrat

    Earthpages.ca - Think Free Earthpages.ca 2010

  • Hackmatack Playhouse Presents COX AND BOX and BON APPETIT, 9/4 & 9/5

    BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content 2010

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