. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... rse for the annualmeeting of the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester in 1898,we find this map of Mary Rowlandsons Removes and an outline asnearly as is now possible of the general trend of the Indian trails overwhich the captive journeyed to and from the valley of the AshuelotRiver. And it gives approximately the site of the various camps. has very kindly given us permission to use the same for thebenefit of our readers. The First Remove.—Thursday, February 10, 1575-6. George
. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... rse for the annualmeeting of the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester in 1898,we find this map of Mary Rowlandsons Removes and an outline asnearly as is now possible of the general trend of the Indian trails overwhich the captive journeyed to and from the valley of the AshuelotRiver. And it gives approximately the site of the various camps. has very kindly given us permission to use the same for thebenefit of our readers. The First Remove.—Thursday, February 10, 1575-6. George Hillin South Lancaster. The Second Remove.—Friday, February 11. On the Indian trail toQuabaug, now Brookfield, probably in the western part of Princeton. The Third Remove.—Saturday, February 12, to Sunday, February27. Wenimesset alias Menameset, a swamp stronghold of the Qua-baugs on what is now known as the Ware River, in the extreme north-ern angle of New Braintree. The Fourth Remove.—Monday, February 28, to March 3. Prob-ably in Petersham, about half way between Ware and Millers
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