| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...Sholan occasionally visited Watertown, for the purpose of trading with Mr^Thomas Kinjf, who resided there. He recommended Nashawogg to King, as a place...the place, King united with a number of others,:): «nJ purchased the land of Sholan, viz. ten miles in length, and eight in breadth ; stipulating not... | |
| 1826 - 414 pages
...Sholan occasionally visited Watertown, for the purpose of trading with Mr. Thomas King, who resided there. He recommended Nashawogg to King, as a place...bountiful to the place, King united with a number of others,J and purchased the land of Sholan, viz. ten miles in length, and eight in breadth ; stipulating... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 674 pages
...Sholan occasionally visited Watertown for the purpose of trading with Mr. Thomas King, who resided there. He recommended Nashawogg to King as a place...and invited the English to come and dwell near him. Accordingly King, united with a number of others, purchased the land of Sholan, and procured a deed... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1840 - 672 pages
...Sholan occasionally visited Watertown for the purpose of trading with Mr. Thomas King, who resided there. He recommended Nashawogg to King as a place well suited for a plantation,sand invited the English' to come and dwell near him. Accordingly King, united with a number... | |
| David Wilder - 1853 - 280 pages
...Sachem of the Nashaways, and whose residence was Waushacum, now Sterling. Mr. Thomas King, of Watertown, united with a number of others, and purchased the...breadth ; stipulating not to molest the Indians in their hunting, fishing, or planting places. This Deed was sanctioned by the General Court. It covered a considerable... | |
| David Wilder - 1853 - 274 pages
...and whose residence was Waushacum, now Sterling. Mr. Thomas King, of Watertown, united with a -numher of others, and purchased the land of Sholan, viz:...breadth; stipulating not to molest the Indians in their hunting, fishing, or planting places. This Deed was sanctioned by the General Court. It covered a considerable... | |
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