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- Acquackanonk refers to the region and people along the P****aic River in northern New Jersey: Acquackanonk tribe Acquackanonk Township, New Jersey This...
- Acquackanonk Township was a township that existed in New Jersey, United States, from 1693 until 1917, first in Es**** County and then in P****aic County...
- the P****aic River, it was first settled in 1678 by Dutch traders, as Acquackanonk Township. The city and river get their name from the Lenape word "pahsayèk"...
- The Acquackanonk were a Lenape group whose territory was on the P****aic River in northern New Jersey. They spoke the same dialect (Unami) and shared the...
- federal regulations to open. The City of P****aic was originally part of Acquackanonk, and the area which would become Wallington, across the P****aic River...
- time of European settlement, the area was largely the territory of the Acquackanonk Raritan, Tappan, and Hackensack Native American tribes. The Munsee lived...
- 1673: Prairie du Chien - French 1678: New Paltz, New York – French 1679: AcquackanonkDutch 1680: Fort Crevecoeur (Peoria, Illinois) – French 1680: El Paso...
- by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 26, 1917, replacing Acquackanonk Township, based on the results of a referendum held two days earlier...
- the Hackensack River at New Bridge Landing and the P****aic River at Acquackanonk Bridge During Washington's retreat, which began along a road that is...
- settlers and the Native Americans. New Barbadoes Township, together with Acquackanonk Township, were formed by Royal charter on October 31, 1693. In 1700,...