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small skirmishes against Native Americans in a raid on the
village of
Nemasket and a
conflict at
Wessagusset Colony.
During these actions,
Standish exhibited...
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Europeans in 1661 as
Nemasket,
later changed to Middlebury, and
officially incorporated as
Middleborough in 1669. The name
Nemasket came from a
Native American...
- to
Nemasket to find out what they could. Tokamahamon, however, went
looking for M****asoit.
Corbitant discovered Tisquantum and
Hobomok at
Nemasket and...
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Nemasket Hill
Cemetery is a
cemetery located in Middleborough, M****achusetts. It was set
aside as a
burial ground in 1662, and is the
oldest in Middleborough...
- The
Nemasket or
Namasket River is a
small river in
southeastern M****achusetts. It
flows north 11.2
miles (18.0 km) from ****awompset Pond in
Lakeville and...
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Americans who
would traverse the
Taunton River and
Nemasket River to
enter the pond. The
Nemasket,
being known as
Where the fish are,
explains the significance...
- USS
Nemasket (AOG-10) was a Patapsco-class
gasoline tanker in
service with the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1959. She was s****ped in 2006.
Nemasket was laid...
- Toby Mt. Tom
Muddy Brook Muddy Pond
Mulpus Brook Nashua River Natty Brook Nemasket River Nissitissit River Noquochoke Nordeen Marsh North Brookfield North...
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which Plymouth men were
attempting to
purchase vast
swaths of land at
Nemasket. His
death became the
necessary pretext for
Plymouth Colony’s
arrest of...
- watershed, as well as in some of the
smaller tributaries, such as the
Nemasket River. The
watershed also is home to
seven species of
freshwater mussels...