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Shawsheen (Shoshine) (c. 1845-?)
otherwise known as She-towitch, or Susan, was a
Native American woman who was a part of the
Tabeguache (Uncompahgre)...
- The
Shawsheen River is a 26.7-mile-long (43.0 km)
tributary of the
Merrimack River in
northeast M****achusetts. The name has had
various spellings. According...
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Shawsheen Village Historic District is a
historic district in
northern Andover, M****achusetts.
Shawsheen Village was
completed in the
early 1920s as a...
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Shawsheen Indians were a
United States soccer club
based in Andover, M****achusetts
during the
early 1920s. The
Shawsheen Football Club,
known by its nickname...
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Shawsheen Cemetery is a
historic cemetery on
Great Road and
Shawsheen Road in Bedford, M****achusetts. The
cemetery is Bedford's second,
opened in 1849...
- USS
Shawsheen was a
steam operated tugboat acquired by the
Union Navy
during the
American Civil War. In
addition to her
tugboat duties, she was used by...
- already-existing mill
community of Frye
Village and
rename the
region "
Shawsheen." The
village was
completely rebuilt as a "model
industrial community"...
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Shawsheen Valley Regional Vocational Technical High
School is
located in Billerica, M****achusetts,
United States. "
Shawsheen Tech", or "Shaw Tech" is a...
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Shawshin was at the
current site of Billerica,
commonly spelled Shawsheen today, as in the
Shawsheen River. In 1638, M****achusetts Bay
Governor John Winthrop...
- was
retired in 1958 upon the
opening of a new
Andover High
School on
Shawsheen Road, the
property which is
today West
Middle School.
Andover Junior High...