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Maanexit (also
spelled Manexit or Mayanexit) was a
Nipmuc village on the
Quinebaug River (
Maanexit River) and Old
Connecticut Path in Connecticut. The...
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established as
Nipmuc outposts including Wabqu****et, Quinnetusset, and
Maanexit. Quaboag, far from the
other settlements, was
never established due to...
- In
colonial times, the town was the site of an
Indian village,
known as
Maanexit.
Thompson was the site of the
Great East
Thompson Train Wreck in 1891,...
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means "little long river."
Quinnatisset was
located six
miles south of
Maanexit,
another praying town. By 1667 John
Eliot was
involved with the village...
- rushes,' or 'island
where reeds grow.'(?) Sutton, M****achusetts. Manexit,
Maanexit,
Mayanexit 'Where the road lies,' 'where we gather,' 'near the path,' or...
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United States. The
former Indian village of
Maanexit was
located near what is now
Fabyan and
Maanexit was a
praying town
which was home to a po****tion...
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Chaubunagungamaug were
concentrated in an area
between Lake
Chaubunagungamaug and the
Maanexit River,
corresponding to the
towns of Dudley, Southbridge, Webster, Charlton...
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including at
Manchaug (present day Oxford, M****achusetts),
Quantisset and
Maanexit in what is now
eastern Connecticut near
Rhode Island. His
dying speech...
- Connecticut. The Old
Connecticut path
entered Connecticut at the
praying town of
Maanexit, now Thompson, and
continued into Woodstock. Past Woodstock, the path crossed...