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  • from A Narrative of the Captivity The Move to an Indian Village on the . . .
    The Move to an Indian Village on the Ware River, Near Braintree (February 12-27) The morning being come, they prepared to go on their way One of the Indians got up upon a horse, and they set me up behind him, with my poor sick babe in my lap A very wearisomei and tediousii day I had of it; what with my own wound, and my child’s being so exceeding sick, and in a lamentableiii condition with
  • A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary . . .
    beaten and fried in bear's grease, but I I thought never tasted pleasanter meat in my life There was a Squaw who spake to me to make a shirt for her Sannup : for which she gave me a piece of beef Another asked me to knit a of pair stock- for which ings, she gave me a quart of
  • Excerpts from “The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of . . .
    Excerpt 1 On the tenth of February 1675, came the Indians with great numbers upon Lancaster: their first coming was about sunrising; hearing the noise of some guns, we looked out; several houses were burning, and the smoke ascending to heaven There were five persons taken in one house; the father, and the mother and a sucking child, they knocked on the head; the other two they took and
  • Microsoft Word - HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF SALEM
    On June 6, 1664, Captain Sannup, a Niantic Sachem, deeded to Matthew Griswold, Sr and several other men a tract of land eight miles square, lying near the Connecticut River, about 12 or 13 miles up the river
  • A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and removes, of Mrs. Mary . . .
    gaveoutshewouldgonofurther,but turnbackagain,andsaidImustgo backagainwithher,andshecalledher Sannup,andwouldhavehadhimgo backalso,buthewouldnot;butsaid hewouldgoon,andcometousagain inthreedays Myspiritwasuponthis (Iconfess)veryimpatient,andalmost outrageous IthoughtIcouldaswell
  • Mary Rowlandson, The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of . . .
    was a squaw who spake to me to make a shirt for her sannup, for which she gave me a iece of bear Another asked me to knit a pair of stockings, for which she gave me a quart of peas I boiled my peas and bear together, and invited my master and mistress to dinner; but the proud gossip, because I served the
  • The Indian place-names on Long Island and islands adjacent, with their . . .
    " an Indian named "Dick Pichegan, and in quite a number of other place-names only part of the personal appellation (Indian or English) of some sannup or squaw has survived
  • The Indian place-names on Long Island and Islands adjacent, with their . . .
    a number of other place-names only part of the personal appellation (Indian or English) of some sannup or squaw has survived In his Preliminary Remarks Mr Tooker has called attention to other interesting characteristics of some of these place- names
  • Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
    The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her Especially to her dear children and relations The second Addition [sic] Corrected and amended Written by her own hand for her
  • Concord in the colonial period : being a history of the town of Concord . . .
    CHAPTER I " Beneath low hills, in the broad interval Through which at will our Indian rivulet Winds mindful still of sannup and of squaw, Whose pipe and arrow oft the plough unburies, — Here in pine houses built of new-fallen trees, Supplanters of the tribe, the farmers dwell "





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