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Narragansett Sachem Canonchet. In 1863,
Sprague built a
grand 64-room, four-story
Victorian mansion on the property,
which he
named Canonchet after the Sachem...
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Canonchet (also
Nauntenoo or
Cononchet or Quanonchet, died
April 3, 1676) was a
Narragansett Sachem and
leader of
Native American troops during the Great...
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Canonchet (cuh-NON-chet) is a
small village in the town of
Hopkinton in the U.S.
state of
Rhode Island. The
hamlet developed as a mill
village in the...
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their coalition was
taken over by
Narragansett sachem Canonchet. They
pushed back the
borders of the M****achusetts Bay, Plymouth, and...
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Canonchet (YTB-823) was a
United States Navy Natick-class
large harbor tug. The
contract for
Canonchet was
awarded 9
August 1971. She was laid down on...
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never fully recovered. The
spring of 1676
brought a counter-offensive by
Canonchet after he
organized a
confederation of 2000 braves.
Providence was burned...
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brother of Uncas. His
younger brother Pessicus and Miantonomoh's son
Canonchet were
Narragansett sachems. A granddaughter, Minnetinka, was
raised and...
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Awashonks Aysh-ke-bah-ke-ko-zhay
Beshekee Biauswah Buckongahelas Canonchet Canonicus Chanco Chees****au
Chicagou Comas Corbitant Custaloga Debedeavon...
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Mecosta (YTB-818),
launched in 1973 Wanam****a (YTB-820),
launched in 1973
Canonchet (YTB-823),
launched in 1973
Santaquin (YTB-824),
launched in 1973 Dekanawida...
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battlefield commander and has been
credited as one of the
executioners of
Canonchet. Later, he was the lead
petitioner in a
legal case that
tested whether...