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Shawmut,
according to 19th-century scholarship, is a term
derived from the
Algonquian word
Mashauwomuk referring to the
region of present-day Boston,...
- USS
Shawmut,
named for the
shawmut, is the name of more than one ship of the
United States Navy USS
Shawmut (1863), an
American Civil War
gunboat 1863–1877...
- The
Pittsburg and
Shawmut Railroad (reporting mark PSR), also
known as the
Shawmut Line, was a
short line
railroad company operating p****enger and freight...
- The Pittsburg,
Shawmut &
Northern Railroad (reporting mark PSN) also
known as the
Shawmut Line, was a
class I
railroad company operating p****enger and...
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Shawmut Line can mean:
Pittsburg and
Shawmut Railroad, also
known as the
Shawmut Line Pittsburg,
Shawmut and
Northern Railroad, also
known as the Shawmut...
- Boston-based
Shawmut Bank, and the
arena was
originally slated to open as the
Shawmut Center. However, just as the
arena was
being completed,
Shawmut merged...
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Shawmut Peninsula is the
promontory of land on
which Boston, M****achusetts was built. The peninsula,
originally a mere 789
acres (3.19 km2) in area, more...
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Ashmont branch),
following a rail right-of-way
created in 1870 by the
Shawmut Branch Railroad. In 1872, the right-of-way was
acquired by the Old Colony...
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during construction prior to the
official opening. The ship was
built as
Shawmut for the
Boston Steamship Company by the
Maryland Steel Company, Sparrows...
- the
United States Navy.
Commissioned as M****achusetts, she was
renamed Shawmut a
month later, and in 1928, was
renamed after the Oglala, a sub-tribe of...