- The
Quinnipiac were a
historical Indigenous people of the
Northeastern Woodlands. They
lived in present-day New
Haven County, Connecticut,
along the Quinnipiac...
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European colonization, the area that
became Guilford was the site of
Menunkatuck, a
Quinnipiac village. The
Quinnipiac spoke Quiripi, one of the Eastern...
- The
Menunkatuck Trail is an 11.0-mile (17.7 km) Blue-Blazed
hiking trail in Guilford,
Connecticut and, currently, is
almost entirely on
protected land...
- Wappingers, Wappingoes, Wawpings, Pomptons, Wapings, Opings, Opines, M****aco,
Menunkatuck, Naugatuck, Nochpeem,
Wangunk Wappans, Wappings, Wappinghs, Wapanoos...
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grant to
English settlers from the
Paugusset on
February 12, 1639 and at
Menunkatuck (later
known as Guilford) by land
grant to
English settlers from the...
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Brook Trail Housatonic Range Trail Lillinonah Trail Mattabesett Trail Menunkatuck Trail Metacomet Trail Narragansett Trail Natchaug Trail Naugatuck Trail...
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States 1639
Guilford Connecticut United States The
Quinnipiac village of
Menunkatuck predated English settlement. 1639
Stratford Connecticut United States...
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Brook Trail Housatonic Range Trail Lillinonah Trail Mattabesett Trail Menunkatuck Trail Metacomet Trail Narragansett Trail Natchaug Trail Naugatuck Trail...
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after securing a land
grant from Shaumpishuh, the
Quinnipiac sachem of
Menunkatuck. The
covenant stated: We
whose names are
herein written,
intending by...
- his
family moved in.
Accounts of the
construction state that the
local Menunkatuck Indians aided the
settlers in the
construction of the
house by transporting...