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- The Mattawoman (also known as Mattawomen) were a group of Native Americans living along the Western S**** of Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay at the time...
- Mattawoman Cr**** is a 30.0-mile-long (48.3 km) coastal-plain tributary to the tidal Potomac River with a mouth at Indian Head, Maryland, 20 miles (32 km)...
- Mattawoman was an 18th-century plantation on Mattawoman Cr**** in Charles County, Maryland, United States. Mattawoman was the country estate of Colonel...
- Cr****, Pomonkey Cr****, Occoquan River, Neabsco Cr****, Powell's Cr****, Mattawoman Cr****, Chicamuxen Cr****, Quantico Cr****, Little Cr****, Chopawamsic Cr****...
- continues north toward the Waldorf area, which it byp****es to the east on Mattawoman Beantown Road. The route merges onto U.S. Route 301 (US 301, Crain Highway)...
- peoples. The historic Algonquian-speaking Native American tribe was the Mattawoman (likely a band of the Piscataway) encountered by the first English settlers;...
- Street on the north. The area was originally home to the Nacotchtank and Mattawoman tribes until the 17th-century when tracts of land were granted by Charles...
- inhabitants of present-day Sheridan-Kalorama were the Nacotchtank and Mattawoman tribes. During the 17th century, Sheridan-Kalorama was part of a large...
- partial intersection with MD 5 (Mattawoman Beantown Road); access from northbound MD 5 to southbound US 301 is via Mattawoman Drive. The two highways curve...
- Susquehannock, with Iroquois help, attacked Maryland's Piscataway and Mattawoman allies. Peace was not reached until 1685. During the same period, French...