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Tantamous (also
known as Old
Jethro or John Jethro: 137 ) (c. 1580–1676) was a well-known
Native American Nipmuc leader in
seventeenth century M****achusetts...
- camp
occupies the other.
Mayflower Council's
Order of the
Arrow lodge is
Tantamous #223,
which was
formed from Old
Colony Council's
Tisquantum Lodge #164...
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executed on the
Boston Common in Boston, M****achusetts when his ****ociate
Tantamous' son,
Peter Jethro intentionally (or unintentionally)
turned in his fellow...
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Tantamous ("Old Jethro")
transferred land in what is now
Maynard to
Herman Garrett by
defaulting on a
mortgaged mare and colt, and in 1684
Tantamous'...
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occurred in
Nothfield in 1675.
Peter Jethro, a
Praying Indian, a son of
Tantamous, a
Nipmuc originally from
Concord who was
reputed to be a pauwau, spent...
- short-term
camping facility. The
Order of the
Arrow is
represented by the new
Tantamous Lodge #223; with the Owl as its totem. The
Heart of New
England Council...
- c. 1660, were
Matthew Boon and John Kettell, who
settled the land of
Tantamous (Jethro), a
Native American,
whose land was
called "Pompocitticut." Boon...
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inadequate shelter,
about half of them died. Some, such as the
medicine man,
Tantamous,
escaped Deer
Island only to be
recaptured later. In the
middle of the...
- off in 1871).
Nipmuc Indians lived in what is now Sudbury,
including Tantamous, a
medicine man, and his son
Peter Jethro, who
deeded a
large parcel of...
- when a
Native American leader,
Tantamous,
defaulted on a
mortgage for a debt due to
Garrett for a mare and a colt.
Tantamous'
property was laid out by Simon...