- USS
Mattabesett,
sometimes spelled Mattabeset, a schooner-rigged,
wooden hulled, double-ended
sidewheel gunboat, was
built by A. & G. T. Sampson, Boston...
- USS
Mattabesett or
Mattabesset may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Mattabesett (1864), a schooner-rigged,
wooden hulled, double-ended...
- 72°40′49.31″W / 41.4367583°N 72.6803639°W / 41.4367583; -72.6803639 The
Mattabesett Trail is a 62-mile (100 km) long, hook-shaped blue-blazed
hiking trail...
-
trails Metacomet-Monadnock Trail,
Mattabesett Trail and
Metacomet Trail.
After the Metacomet-Monadnock-
Mattabesett trail system, the
trail is sometimes...
- the
village of Pyquaug,
later known as Weathersfield, Connecticut, to
Mattabesett. Nineteenth-century
historian John
Warner Barber wrote: The
lands in...
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visible for miles. The
mountain is
traversed by the 50-mile (80 km)
Mattabesett Trail.
Lamentation Mountain takes its name from an
incident in 1653 when...
-
Elizabeth J. (2004-07-17). "Metacomet-
Mattabesett Trail Natural Resource ****essment" (PDF). Metacomet-
Mattabesett Trail.
Archived from the
original on...
- CSN. Bombs**** was
captured at the
Battle of
Albemarle Sound by USS
Mattabesett and USS S****acus on May 5, 1864 and sent to New York City. This article...
- Algongquian-speaking
Native Americans. The
village was
named Mattabesset (also
spelled Mattabesett, Mattabesec, Mattabeseck, and Mattabesek); the area they inhabited—now...
- (3 km) long ledge. The
mountain is
traversed by the 50-mile (80 km)
Mattabesett Trail.
Located within the
towns of Middletown, Meriden, and Middlefield...