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Mattabesset was a
region and
settlement once
occupied by
Algonquian language-speaking
Native Americans called the Wangunk,
along the
Connecticut River...
- The
Mattabesset River as
delineated on present-day maps
flows out of
Harts Ponds in the town of
Berlin and
travels 16.1
miles (25.9 km) east to the Connecticut...
- farmland, industrial, and
commercial areas, is the main
tributary of the
Mattabesset River. It is 16.1 mi long, and the
river flows northwards from a point...
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built by A. & G. T. Sampson, Boston, M****achusetts, and
named for the
Mattabesset River in Connecticut.
Mattabesett was
delivered to the New York Navy...
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tribe of Algongquian-speaking
Native Americans. The
village was
named Mattabesset (also
spelled Mattabesett, Mattabesec, Mattabeseck, and Mattabesek);...
- 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...
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maintaining an
uneasy stand-off with
their rivals the Mohegans. The
Mattabesset (Tunxis)
tribe takes its name from the
place where its
sachems ruled...
- USS
Mattabesset (AOG-52) was a Patapsco-class
gasoline tanker in
service with the
United States Navy from 1945 to 1968. She was s****ped in 1969. Mattabesset...
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formerly West River,
Zhejiang United States West
River (Connecticut)
Mattabesset River, Connecticut,
formerly known as West
River West
River (Maine) West...
- The
Wangunk or
Wongunk are an
Indigenous people from
central Connecticut. They had
three major settlements in the
areas of the present-day
towns of Portland...