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- Norridgewock was the name of both an Indigenous village and a band of the Abenaki ("People of the Dawn") Native Americans/First Nations, an Eastern Algonquian...
- four largest Native villages in the region: one on the Kennebec River (Norridgewock), one ****her north on the Penobscot River (Penobscot Indian Island Reservation)...
- Norridgewock is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Norridgewock in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The po****tion was 1,351 at the...
- The Battle of Norridgewock was a raid on the Abenaki settlement of Norridgewock by a group of colonial militiamen from the New England Colonies. Occurring...
- Norridgewock is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The po****tion was 3,278 at the 2020 census. Situated on the New England and Acadia border...
- territory of the Kinipekw (later known as Kennebec) Norridgewock tribe of Abenaki. The Norridgewock village was located on the land now known as Madison...
- (1849). The History of Norridgewock. Norridgewock ME: Edward J. Peet. p. 10. ISBN 9780665608186. Retrieved March 28, 2011. Norridgewock history. Wiseman, Fred...
- The former Norridgewock Female Academy, now home to the Norridgewock Historical Society, is a historic school property on Mercer Road (United States Route...
- at Kaskaskia. In 1694, Rale was sent to direct the Abenaki mission at Norridgewock, Maine on the Kennebec River. He made his headquarters there and erected...
- means "fertile land". During much of the 17th and early 18th centuries, Norridgewock on the Kennebec River and Castine at the end of the Penobscot River were...