Saughtucket," seven miles square. This was Bridgewater. It had been before granted to them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins,... Encyclopedia of Biography of New York: A Life Record of Men and Women Whose ... - Page 314by Charles Elliott Fitch - 1916Full view - About this book
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of n yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four...moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1653, Ousamequin and his son Wamsitto, [ fPamsiuta,] afterwards called... | |
| James Thacher - 1835 - 418 pages
...comprises the town of Duxbury. The price paid to Ousamequin, was seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four...skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. The place of Massasoit's residence was Mount Hope or Pokanoket, or Sowans, in the vicinity of Titicut on... | |
| James Thacher - 1835 - 426 pages
...Duxbury. The price paid to Ousamet ' quin, was seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchlets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. The place of Massasoit's residence was Mount Hope or Pokanoket, or Sowans, in the vicinity of Titicut on... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. jThey agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton eioth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1653, Ousemaquin and his son Wamsitto, [Wamsutta,] afterwards... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 pages
...however, in preemption. They ngreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, niue hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1653, Ousemaquin and his son Wanaitto, [Wamsutta,] afterwards called... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four...moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. I5y a deed bearing date 9th March, 1C53, Ousemaquin and his son Wanwitto, [Itanuutia,] afterwards called... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamtquin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four...moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1653, Ousemaquin and his son Wamsitto, [Wamsutta,] afterwards called... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1859 - 794 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a half each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four...moose skins, and ten and a half yards of cotton cloth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1C53, Ousemaquin and his son If'amsitlo, [M'amsutta,] afterwards... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 pages
...them, only, however, in preemption. They agreed to pay Ousamequin seven coats, of a yard and a Lalf each, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins, and ten «nd a half yards of cotton cloth. By a deed bearing date 9th March, 1653, Ousemaquin and his son Wamsitto,... | |
| Robert H. Derrah - 1899 - 232 pages
...and that the payment for this magnificent domain was seven coats, one and one-half yards to a coat, nine hatchets, eight hoes, twenty knives, four moose skins, and ten and one-half yards of cotton. It was in this town that Hugh Orr erected a trip-hammer, and in 1748 made... | |
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