. Sowams : with ancient records of Sowams and parts adjacent--illustrated. Ah j^ t g v-j; i?4 ?5S V Sv*§ ^ . «• ;; V * ^^ •? ^?- 1? V. - •v> - ????.*?-;? ; -^ - 4 ^ s t :? 4^ i; ^ •> -J C T. ?-ss; ^ ^ ^^ 4r^ :; ;. vj v:. - u •a o •a ^ K c— ? M en tn C*^ HH a o —u .2i« s •a *j a) 5O 03 ^ ™ ?a-a c E en rt I—I u o ^ o oo ^ Ux3-^ >> •S = V> (U 3 O O & 51° 0*3 < a ^ t- 3 i 3—, O -o VI. The story of the Northmen in New England as told by Tolmin Smith is one of the most valuable contributions as tothe location of Sowams. His opinion that the Northmen discoveredNarragansett
. Sowams : with ancient records of Sowams and parts adjacent--illustrated. Ah j^ t g v-j; i?4 ?5S V Sv*§ ^ . «• ;; V * ^^ •? ^?- 1? V. - •v> - ????.*?-;? ; -^ - 4 ^ s t :? 4^ i; ^ •> -J C T. ?-ss; ^ ^ ^^ 4r^ :; ;. vj v:. - u •a o •a ^ K c— ? M en tn C*^ HH a o —u .2i« s •a *j a) 5O 03 ^ ™ ?a-a c E en rt I—I u o ^ o oo ^ Ux3-^ >> •S = V> (U 3 O O & 51° 0*3 < a ^ t- 3 i 3—, O -o VI. The story of the Northmen in New England as told by Tolmin Smith is one of the most valuable contributions as tothe location of Sowams. His opinion that the Northmen discoveredNarragansett Bay, named Mount Hope, and visited the lands along Nar-ragansett Bay and Providence River is well sustained by his argumentand story. The map accompanying the book and illustrating the voyagelocates the peninsula of Barrington, across which in large letters theword Sowams is printed. Mr. Smith states that this map is printed froman accurate London map of this section of New England. Reference ismade to the map. Vn. In 1720, the General Assembly of Rhode Island ordered anauthentic map to be made of the Colony, and appointed Mr. JohnMumford, of Newport, to survey and make an accurate
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