- M****achusetts, only
second to Lawrence. The area of
Chelsea was
first called Winnisimmet,
possibly meaning "swamp hill", by the
Naumkeag tribe,
which had lived...
- The
Winnisimmet Ferry was a
ferry between Chelsea, M****achusetts,
United States, and Boston's
North End.
Founded in 1631, when
Chelsea was
called Winnisimmet...
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USCGC Winnisimmet was one of two
Winnisimmet-class
harbor tugs
constructed for the
Revenue Cutter Service in 1903 and
stationed at Boston, M****achusetts...
- The
Winnisimmet Street Railway was a
former streetcar railroad in Chelsea, M****achusetts. The
railway was
incorporated on May 26, 1857, as a horsecar...
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license plate.[2][3]
Early transport between Boston and
Winnisimmet (later Chelsea) was by the
Winnisimmet Ferry. In 1803, the
Salem Turnpike was
extended across...
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Boston Unquatiquisset,
Milton and
Lower Mills Wessagusset, near
Weymouth Winnisimmet,
Chelsea Wonasquam, near
Annisquam M****achusett
people settled in villages;...
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Preceded by
Nanepashemet Succeeded by
Wenepoykin Personal details Died 1633
Winnisimmet Parent(s)
Nanepashemet and "Squaw Sachem"
Known for
Pawtucket Sachem...
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founded what is now the City of Boston.
Originally part of an area
called Winnisimmet by the
native M****achusett tribe,
Pullen Poynt was
annexed by the Town...
- USRC
Wissahickon was one of two
Winnisimmet-class
harbor tugs
constructed by
Spedden Company for the
Revenue Cutter Service. She was
initially stationed...
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arrival in
Dorchester some
years later.
Samuel Maverick first settled at
Winnisimmet,
modern day Chelsea.
Maverick settled in the area
close by modern-day...