-
Nonantum (from M****achusett "I
bless it"), also
known as
Silver Lake or The Lake, is one of the
thirteen villages within the city of
Newton in Middle****...
- 1639.
Roxbury minister John
Eliot persuaded the
Native American people of
Nonantum, a sub-tribe of the M****achusett led by a
sachem named Waban, to relocate...
- The
Curtis Paper Mill (also
known as the
Nonantum Mill) was a
factory located near
White Clay Cr**** in Newark, Delaware.
Although a mill had
existed on...
- the
Beacon Street line. By 1896,
electric routes ran from
Newton Corner (
Nonantum Square) to
downtown Boston via
Brighton and via Watertown.
Brighton service...
- was at the
wigwam of
Waban near
Watertown Mill
which was
later called Nonantum, now Newton, MA. John
Eliot was not the
first Puritan missionary to try...
- 1600s,
settlements of M****achusett
people were
present along the
river at
Nonantum in current-day
Newton and
Pigsgusset in current-day Watertown.
Prior to...
-
Brookline part. b
Nonantum does not have its own Zip Code. It uses
Newton 02458,
which is for
Newton Corner.
Historic Place listings for
Nonantum are ****igned...
- Ponkapoag. John
Eliot and
Nonantum ON
MARCH 22, 2017 BY
WILLIAM P.
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nonantum-2/ 42°17′10″N 71°02′43″W...
- H****anamesit. In 1646,
Wampooas moved his
family to the
Christian Indian town of
Nonantum after he and his wife
accepted Christian baptism. John Eliot, the "Apostle...
-
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston.
Retrieved April 24, 2024. "From
Nonantum Hill to
Greendale Ave".
Arrows Archive.
February 13, 2017.
Retrieved April...