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1 Cape, which runs up into the country of the maia i westward, and supposed to be called Naumkeag, or what other name or names the said river is or may
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The Naumkeag leader reported that a man named Morton had opened his settlement at Mount Wollaston,
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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It was an adventurous trip, partly by land and partly by sea, for the man from Naumkeag was returning by water and carried the two along with him.
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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Traveling afoot from Naumkeag, they soon noticed fresh footprints on the path, which suggested that someone was not far ahead of them.
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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The colonists divided themselves into plantations, part at Naumkeag (Salem), at Mishawum
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On arriving there, a leader from Naumkeag was found who had brought the same disastrous word that the Indians were armed.
Some Three Hundred Years Ago Edith Gilman Brewster
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In September, 1628, he landed with a pioneering party at Naumkeag, and having happily composed some differences that arose with the earlier comers, they named the place Salem, which is, by interpretation, “Peace.”
A History of American Christianity 1830-1907 1897
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John Oldham; Naumkeag (now Salem); Winnisimmet (now Chelsea), where
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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John Endicott, who arrived, September 6, at Naumkeag, where, with the number already on Boston Bay at their coming, they made about fifty or sixty persons.
England in America, 1580-1652 Lyon Gardiner Tyler 1894
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Ann. The enterprise failed, and the colonists went off and settled at a place they called Naumkeag.
A School History of the United States John Bach McMaster 1892
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