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Shekomeko (41°55'41"N 73°35'58"W) was a
historic hamlet in the
southwestern part of the town of
North East, New York,
United States) in present-day Dutchess...
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among the
first three Shekomeko residents to be
baptized on
February 11, 1742.
Maumauntissekun then
became known as
Abraham of
Shekomeko. The
Moravians lived...
- from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, who
founded a
mission at
their village of
Shekomeko in
Dutchess County, New York.
Henry Rauch reached out to two
Mohican leaders...
- The
Moravian mission at
Shekomeko was
founded in 1740 by
Christian Henry Rauch to
convert the
Mahican Indians in
eastern New York. In the late 1730s,...
- him to
Shekomeko,
where he
established a
Moravian mission. The two
Indian chiefs converted to the
Christian faith. By
summer 1742,
Shekomeko was established...
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point in
Dutchess County. The
lowest elevation is 530 feet (160 m),
along Shekomeko Cr**** at the Pine
Plains town line. At the 2000 census,
there were 3,002...
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Heights Pecksville Pleasant Plains Poughquag Quaker Hill
Rudco Shenandoah Shekomeko Staatsburg Stanfordville Stissing Stormville Swartwoutville Van Keurens...
- " Additionally,
three early hymns written circa 1740 at the
Moravian Shekomeko mission near Kent, Connecticut, have been
translated by Carl Masthay....
- (Esopus Cr**** tributary) Elk
Bushkill Sawyer Kill
Roeliff Jansen Kill
Shekomeko Cr**** Bean
River Bash Bish
Brook Catskill Cr****
Kaaterskill Cr**** Potic...
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portion of the town of Pine Plains. It is
bordered to the
northeast by
Shekomeko Cr****, a
tributary of the
Roeliff Jansen Kill,
which flows northwest to...