WebHassanamesit Marker. New location within common for easy pedestrian access. 1. Historical Markers Erected by Massachusetts Bay Colony Tercentenary Commission … http://www.fiskecenter.umb.edu/Projects/Hassanamessitt.html
Nipmuc Tribe Access Genealogy
WebFeb 21, 2024 · 13. Thomas Doughton, Notes on the Nipmuc Indian Reservation at Hassanamesit or Hassanamisco and the Nipmuc People of Hassanamesit, later Grafton, Massachusetts. In Hassanamesit or “Place of the Small Stones” (1997). See also the Hassanamisco Indian Museum in Grafton. 14. Wiser Family Research (Ron Wiser, … WebAug 22, 2012 · The Praying Town at Hassanamesit was 8000 acres. In 1728, the MA Bay government allowed those 8000 acres to be divided up between 40 English proprietors and 7 Native families. Land was also set aside for a Native church and school and stipulations made for a minister and teacher. The 7 Native families received 1200 acres in separate … the wellbox
Hassanamisco Indian Museum
WebSep 23, 2014 · 1630 - 1930. These four and one-half acres have never belonged to the white man, having been set aside in 1728 as an Indian Reservation by the forty proprietors who purchased the Praying Indian town of Hassanamesit. WebJul 27, 2001 · 1991 Powwow at Hassanamesit (Grafton) Photo courtesy of Cheryl Watching Crow Stedtler May 2004 350th Anniversary at Old Hassanamesit Village Table for translating Nipmuc to English _____ Also for more information/genealogy on the Nipmucs, please contact ... WebLocated 38 miles from Boston, the area that would become Grafton, originally belonged to the Nipmuc Indians. As early as the mid-1600s, John Eliot, a Puritan... the wellborn collection