Document 1 and 2: Eastern Woodlands Band of the Abenaki Nation. Incorporation Date was December 26, 1979. Description purpose of the incorporation was "research".
Registered Agent: Carmen G. Allen of 28 Ferris Street in Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont 05488.
Officer 1: Richard "Blackhorse" Wilfred Phillips
Officer 2: Emerson Bidwell Garfield (who married to Richard Phillips sister Deborah in October 29, 1971 in Windsor, Vermont)
Officer 3: Carmen G. Allen
Officer 4: Clifford Phillips (son of Albert "Mohawk" Peter Phillips and Albert's 2nd wife Lavern Higgins. Clifford Peter "Kippy" Phillips was born on Dec. 16, 1953 in Troy, N.Y. ~ Richard "Blackhorse" Phillips is the son of Louis Nolan Phillips and Catherine Sarah Weeks. Louis Nolan Phillips was a younger brother to Albert "Mohawk" Peter Phillips, and both were son's of Louis Phillips and Rose Marie Gardner).
Last Status Report: December 31, 1979.
Terminated: June 23, 1989.
Document 3 and 4: Abenaki Nation of Vermont. Incorporation date was February 08, 1980. Description purpose of the incorporation was "Indian Association".
Registered Agent: KDAKINNA POBATAMWOGAN MEDICINE SOCIETY at 15 Jewett Street in Swanton, Vermont 05488.
Officer 1: Arthur W. "Bill" Seymour
Officer 2: Wayne J. Hoague
Officer 3: Richard "Blackhorse" Wilfred Phillips
Last Status Report: February 29, 1980.
Terminated: June 23, 1989.
Inactive by reason that no reports were ever filed thereby freeing up the name under the 5 year name holding.
Notice that the Registered Agent's address is R. Kent Ouimett's Incorporation Kdakinna Pobatamwogan Medicine Society at 15 Jewett Street in Swanton, Vermont.
The reason the Incorporation "Abenaki Nation of Vermont's Registered Agent was Kdakinna Pobatamwogan Medicine Society at 15 Jewett Street in Swanton, Vermont, was because Richard "Blackhorse" Wilfred Phillips (and Richard's 1st wife Theresa Henriette Hill) daughter Kathy Joyce Phillips born October 20, 1965 in Morrisville, Vermont, did live with (and have two children Kasey and Erin Ouimette in 1980 and 1981) a "Kent Ouimette".