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Wamesit was a
praying town in 1600s M****achusetts Bay
Colony situated at the
juncture of the
Concord River and
Merrimack River, in
present day downtown...
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variously referred to in
European do****ents as Pawtucket, Pentucket, Naumkeag,
Wamesit, or
Mystic Indians, or by the name of
their current sachem or sagamore...
- the
praying towns of
Wamesit and Natick.
Agawam Nashua Naumkeag Pawtucket,
merged into the
Pennacook Pentucket Wachuset Wamesit Wesha****
Pocomtuc tribe...
- Senier.
Selections include letters from
leader of the
early praying town,
Wamesit in M****achusetts
Samuel Numphow,[clarification needed]
Sagamore Kancamagus...
- by the
Native American Wamesit tribe. ("
Wamesit" is an
Algonquian word meaning: "a
cornucopia of
plenty for all.") The
Wamesit Indians congregated in...
- the colony. M****achusetts
resettled the
remaining Wampanoags in Natick,
Wamesit, Punkapoag, and H****anamesit, four of the
original 14
praying towns. These...
- M****achusetts near
Route 9. Also
called Hobomoc Pond, it was
named for Hobomok, a
Wamesit Indian evil spirit. The pond and
adjacent land are a
Superfund site. A...
- "praying town" of
Wamesit at the
confluence of the
Concord and
Merrimack Rivers in what is
today Lowell,
however the po****tion of
Wamesit was
reckoned at...
- to in
European do****ents as Naumkeag, Pawtucket, Penticut, Mystic, or
Wamesit, or by the name of
their current sachem or sagamore.
Although the term...
- The
Wamesit Canal-Whipple Mill
Industrial Complex is a
historic mill and
canal at 576
Lawrence Street in Lowell, M****achusetts. This
industrial area of...