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Penacook,
originally called "Fisherville", is a
village within the city of
Concord in
Merrimack County, New Hampshire,
United States. It lies
along Concord's...
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Province of M****achusetts Bay
granted the
Concord area as the
Plantation of
Penacook,: 107 and it was
incorporated on
February 9, 1734, as the Town of Rumford...
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Penacook Lake is a 362-acre (1.5 km2) lake
located in
Merrimack County in
central New Hampshire,
United States, in the city of Concord. It has also been...
- The Pennacook, also
known by the
names Penacook and Penna****, were
Algonquian indigenous people who
lived in what is now M****achusetts, New Hampshire...
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rebel emblem of the Pine Tree,
which was in its turn the
emblem of the
Penacook tribes,
denoting the pine
forests of New
England and the type of freedom...
- the
Merrimack Valley School District in
Merrimack County,
which serves Penacook, Boscawen, Loudon, Webster, and Salisbury. In the 1995–1996
school year...
- Hampshire. It
flows from
Contoocook Lake on the Jaffrey/Rindge
border to
Penacook (just
north of Concord),
where it
empties into the
Merrimack River. It...
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Rolfe started to play for
Penacook High School's
baseball team, as the
school did not have
enough players.
Playing for
Penacook's team
again in the eighth...
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probably Wanaloset and
Wanalosett — was a
sachem or
sagamore of the
Penacook Indians. He was the son of P****aconaway.
Wonalancet was born c.1619 after...
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Pennacook (also
Penacook, Penikoke, Openango),
lived in the
Merrimack Valley,
therefore sometimes called Merrimack. Prin****l
village Penacook, New Hampshire...