- M****achusetts, in January, 1636, and fled to
Sowams,
becoming ill on the way. He was
sheltered by M****asoit in
Sowams until he
recovered over the
winter months;...
- webpage: MFcom-Native. Bicknell,
Thomas Williams (1908).
Sowams, with
Ancient Records of
Sowams and
Parts Adjacent. New Haven: ****ociated
Publishers of...
-
Retrieved 30
November 2008. Bicknell,
Thomas Williams (1908).
Sowams, with
Ancient Records of
Sowams and
Parts Adjacent. New Haven: ****ociated
Publishers of...
- 1620. The
Narragansetts called the area
Sowams.: 104 : 5 In 1653,
investors from
Plymouth Colony bought "
Sowams and
Parts Adjacent" from the Wampanoags...
- in 1747 as part of a
border dispute:
Barrington Bristol Little Compton Sowams (Warren)
Tiverton Due to a 1642
surveying error and long-running political...
- 71.2968°W / 41.7043; -71.2968 The
Warren River,
historically called the
Sowams River, is a
tidal extension of the
Palmer River in the U.S.
state of Rhode...
- 1636,
Roger Williams,
banished from Salem, fled to the
Indian village of
Sowams,
where he was
sheltered by M****asoit
until he
settled at Providence. Permanent...
-
Island consisting of Bristol, Barrington, and
Warren (the
latter named Sowams by the natives) was the main
settlement of the
Pokanoket when the Pilgrims...
- of Guru Ram Das, and one of Guru Arjan. The word
Sohila is
derived from
sowam wela or saana-na-wela
meaning in the
Punjabi and
pothwari language: the...
-
December 3, 2022.
Retrieved December 3, 2022. "1638 Deed to
Providence –
Sowams Heritage Area".
March 29, 2021.
Retrieved December 3, 2022. Butler, Jo Ann...