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County bounded by Pohenagamook, Beau and Glasier Lakes. 
St. Francis River—Tributary St. John River, boundary 
river of Maine, New Brunswick and Quebec; extreme 
~ northern Aroostook County. | 
St. Oroiz River.—Rises by two branches east and west in 
large systems of lakes respectively, forming east boundary of 
Maine and New Brunswick, flowing into Passamaquoddy Bay. 
St. Georges River—Rises in St. George Lake or Pond, 
and flows into St. Georges Bay, between Knox and Lincoln 
Counties. 
Salmon Lake.—One of the East Branch of Fish River, 
Eagle Lakes, Aroostook County. Same as Mud or Bear 
Lake. 
Sand Bank Brook.—Yributary East Branch of Penobscot 
about one mile below Hunt Rapids, Penobscot County. 
Sandy Point.—West side Penobscot River near mouth, 
Stockton Springs, Waldo County. 
Sandy River.—Tributary Kennebec River in Franklin 
County. 
Sargentville——On Penobscot Bay, Hancock County. 
Schoodic Grand Lake.—Same as Grand Lake of West 
Branch of St. Croix, Washington County, Hinkley. 
Schoodie Lake.—Near Brownville, Penobscot County ; trib- 
utary Penobscot River. 
Schoodie Lakes.—Series of lakes between Washington 
County and New Brunswick, head of East Branch of St. 
Croix River. 
Schoodie Point.—Gouldsborough, Hancock County. 
Schoodic Island.—Off Schoodic Point. 
Searsport—On Searsport Harbor, west side of upper 
Penobscot Bay, Waldo County. 
