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Old Map of the Nipmuck or Nipnet Country from a Survey of 1774.

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Old Map of the Nipmuck or Nipnet Country from a Survey of 1774.
This old map was drawn to accompany Drake's Old Indian Chronicle, and was compiled chiefly from a Survey of 1774. It shows the areas frequented by the Nipmuck Indians from Sunderland, Vermont on the northwest, to Plaistow, New Hampshire on the northeast; and from Takonik and Sheffield, Massachusetts on the southwest, to Easton, Massachusetts on the southeast. Many brooks and rivers are named. For instance, these are shown feeding into the Connecticut River: Gold River, West River or Wantastitouch River, Whitstone River, Ashuelot River, Bennets River, Stony Branch, Miller River, Papaguntiquash Branch or Millers River, Saw Mill River, Pakumptuk River, Mohawks Branch, Muddy Brook, Mill River, Colemans Brook, Fort Brook, Batchelors Brook, Sawmill Brook, Butter Brook, Willimanset River, Chikabi River, Sunsbank Brook, Long Meadow Brook, Freshwater Brook, Saltonstal, 3 Mile Brook, Agawam River, Parkers, etc.
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