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Pequawket in 1725
during Father Rale's War.
Paugus translates into
English as "The Oak".
Paugus Bay and
Mount Paugus in New
Hampshire were
named for him. Battle...
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Paugus Bay is a 1,227-acre (4.97 km2)
water body
located in
Belknap County in the
Lakes Region of
central New Hampshire,
United States, in the city of...
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Hydrocolus paugus is a
species of
predaceous diving beetle in the
family Dytiscidae. It is
found in
North America. "Hydrocolus
paugus Report". Integrated...
- (northeast-southwest),
covering 69
square miles (179 km2)—71
square miles (184 km2) when
Paugus Bay is included—with a
maximum depth of 180 feet (55 m). The
center area...
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between Opeechee Bay and
Paugus Bay, is near the
geographic center of the city.
Weirs Beach,
around the
channel connecting Paugus Bay with Lake Winnipesaukee...
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Albany Town
Carroll Town
meeting 759 73.6 1766 Ferncroft, P****aconaway,
Paugus Mill
Brookfield Town
Carroll Town
meeting 755 22.9 1794 Brookfield, Stoneham...
- Lovewell.
Paugus Bay, the town of
Paugus Mill (now part of Albany, New Hampshire), and
Mount Paugus in New
Hampshire are
named after Chief Paugus. The site...
- Lake
Merrymeeting Lake
Mirror Lake
Newfound Lake
Opechee Bay
Ossipee Lake
Paugus Bay Pemigew****et Lake Pine
River Pond
Province Lake
Silver Lake
Squam Lake...
- of
scalp hunters,
organized into a
makeshift ranger company, and
Chief Paugus led the
Abenaki at Pequawket, the site of present-day Fryeburg, Maine. The...
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South Percy Peak 3,234 feet (986 m)
Mount Cushman 3,221 feet (982 m)
Mount Paugus 3,198 feet (975 m)
North Moat
Mountain 3,195 feet (974 m)
North Blue Mountain...