- The
Wappinger (/ˈwɒpɪndʒər/ ****-in-jər) were an
Eastern Algonquian Munsee-speaking
Native American people from what is now
southern New York and western...
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Wappinger were an
American tribe native to
eastern New York.
Wappinger may also
refer to:
Wappinger, New York, a town
named for the
tribe Wappingers Falls...
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Wappingers Falls is a
village in the
towns of
Poughkeepsie and
Wappinger, in
Dutchess County, New York,
United States. As of the 2010
census it had a po****tion...
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Wappinger is a town in
Dutchess County, New York,
United States. The town is
located in the
Hudson River Valley region, on the
eastern bank of the Hudson...
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Wappinger Cr**** is a 41.7-mile-long (67.1 km) cr****
which runs from
Thompson Pond to the
Hudson River at New
Hamburg in
Dutchess County, New York, United...
- July 15, 1691,
Dortlandt and
Sybrant secured a deed to the
tract from
Wappinger leaders,
totaling as much as much as 17,480
acres (according to recent...
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Wappingers Central School District (WCSD) is a
school district headquartered in the town of East Fishkill, New York, on
Corporate Park Drive. On November...
- what is
today Dutchess County was a
leading center for the
indigenous Wappinger peoples. They had
their council-fire at what is now
Fishkill Hook, and...
- in
March 1644
between the
forces of New
Netherland and
members of the
Wappinger Confederacy at a
village of its
members in the present-day town of Pound...
- (1643–1645), also
known as the
Wappinger War, was a
conflict between the
colonial province of New
Netherland and the
Wappinger and
Lenape Indians in what...