Lolon Saguarrab – Official papers show Lolon Saguarrab to have been a great warrior, a greater diplomat, and an executive of ability. He had tireless energy. In council he once said that that summer he had been from Penobscot to Boston, then home and up to Quebec, from Quebec back to Penobscot again and on to Boston, having had but three days in the whole summer with his family. He definitely appears in records as late as 1751 and may have been living as late as 1760. In 1757, his two sons died of smallpox, and it is not certain whether or not he left descendents, although the name Lola or Lolar still exists in the tribe.
Lolon Saguarrab worked tirelessly for peace in the 1750s. In spite of his efforts, the Massachusetts Bay Colony issued the1755 Proclamation. This scalp proclamation declares war on the Penobscot people and places a bounty on the scalps of Penobscot men, women, and children.