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" Beyond the mountaines from whence is the head of the river Patawomeke, the Salvages report inhabit their most mortall enemies, the Massawomekes, upon a great salt water, which by all likelihood is either some part of Cannada, some great lake, or some... "
Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 - Page 105
edited by - 1907 - 478 pages
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The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631)

John Smith - 1986 - 550 pages
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The Complete Works of Captain John Smith (1580-1631)

John Smith - 1986 - 532 pages
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Captain John Smith: A Select Edition of His Writings

John Smith - 1988 - 308 pages
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Fleeting Moments: Nature and Culture in American History

Gunther Barth - 1990 - 257 pages
...assumed that beyond these mountains lay "a great salt water, which ... is either some part of Canada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South sea."26 Some supporters of the Virginia venture had always considered the projected colony a way station...
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The Massawomeck: Raiders and Traders Into the Chesapeake Bay in the ...

James F. Pendergast - 1991 - 116 pages
...[Canada], some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South sea. These Massawomeckes are a great nation and very populous. For the heads...all those rivers, especially the Pattawomekes, the Pawtuxunts. The Sasquesahonocks, the Tockwoughes are continually tormented by them ..." Barbour (1969:...
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The Massawomeck: Raiders and Traders Into the Chesapeake Bay in the ...

James F. Pendergast - 1991 - 116 pages
...Massawomeckes upon a great salt water, which by all likelyhood in either some part of Commada [Canada], some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South sea. These Massawomeckes are a great nation and very populous. For the heads of all those rivers, especially the...
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Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs: The Development of Algonquian Culture in the ...

Stephen R. Potter - 1994 - 296 pages
...Patuxent River in Calvert County, Maryland (Clark and Hughes 1983). The dreaded Massawomecks “were a great nation and very populous. For the heads of...Pattawomekes, the Pautuxuntes, the Sasquesahanocks, the Tochwoughes are continually tormented by them” (Smith 1986c: 119). As Amorlock, a Siouanspeaking...
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Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs: The Development of Algonquian Culture in the ...

Stephen R. Potter - 1994 - 296 pages
...Patuxent River in Calvert County, Maryland (Clark and Hughes 1983). The dreaded Massawomecks "were a great nation and very populous. For the heads of...all those rivers, especially the Pattawomekes, the Pauiuxuntes, the Sasquesahanocks, the Tochwoughes are continually tormented by them" (Smith 1986c:119)....
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1976-1986

Paul C. Metcalf - 1988 - 616 pages
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Waters of Potowmack

Paul C. Metcalf - 2002 - 290 pages
...enimies, the Massawomekes upon a great salt water, which by all likelyhood is either some part of Commada, some great lake, or some inlet of some sea that falleth into the South sea." John Clayton reported to the Royal Society, i688: The Heads of the Branches of the Rivers interfere...
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