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- Mattapony locally /ˌmætəpəˈnaɪ/ was a former hundred in Worcester County, Maryland. Before the erection of Worcester County in 1742, Somerset County (erected...
- Mattapony is a former hundred in Worcester County, Maryland. Mattapony and its various spellings (Mattaponi, Mataponi, Mattapany, Matapani) may also refer...
- Fort Mattapony/Ryefield is a historic archaeological site located near Walkerton, King and Queen County, Virginia. The Fort Mattapony/Ryefield archeological...
- Matapeneugh River, Mattapanient River, Mattaponie River, Mattapony River, and Riviere de Mattapony. The current name and spelling of "Mattaponi" was set...
- the area was prime farmland, consisting of several large plantations, Mattapony, Susquehanna, and Cedar Point, as well as numerous tenant and sharecropper...
- which was established in 1666, was initially divided into six hundreds: Mattapony, Pocomoke, Boquetenorton, Wicomico, and Baltimore Hundreds; later subdivisions...
- unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States. Fort Mattapony, Hillsborough, and Northbank are listed on the National Register of Historic...
- which became in turn Newtown and then Pocomoke City), Cottinghams Ferry, Mattapony Landing (also known as Gibbs Ferry), and finally Snow Hill, at the head...
- is generally followed by modern Maryland Route 12) with the road from Mattapony Landing on the Pocomoke River to the Chincoteague Bay (the eastern part...
- divided into old colonial divisions of "hundreds", from south to north: Mattapony, Pocomoke, Boquetenorton, Wicomico, and Baltimore Hundreds. Later subdivisions...