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- Annawan or Anawan may refer to: Annawan (chief) (died 1676), a Wampanoag sachem Anawan Rock, a colonial historic site in Rehoboth, M****achusetts Annawan...
- Anawan Rock is a colonial historic site in Rehoboth, M****achusetts. It is a large dome of conglomerate rock (puddingstone) located off Winthrop Street...
- capture and execution of Anawan effectively ended the campaigns in southeastern M****achusetts of King Philip's War. Anawan Rock, a large puddingstone...
- organized the remaining Wampanoag and established a strategic position at Anawan Rock. Later that year, Captain Benjamin Church led a small colonial party...
- Profile Rock - The supposed site of where Wampanoag historical figure Anawan received the lost wampum belt from Philip, legend has it the ghost of a...
- Captain Church and his soldiers captured Poc****et war chief Anawan on August 28, 1676 at Anawan Rock in Rehoboth, M****achusetts. He was an old man at the...
- Muttoneguis, Muttoneguamus, Metanegwis, and Metnegwis. "Captain Nicola Anawan, 67 years old, said the Indians called the Magaguadavic the St. Croix, because...
- The Anawan Club Clubhouse and Caretaker's House are a pair of historic buildings in Rehoboth, M****achusetts, on the grounds of the Anawan Club, a private...
- which today is the oldest remaining textile mill in the city, located on Anawan Street. The Iron Works also established the Fall River Gas Company in 1847...
- mile, ending at Route 3A. In Rehoboth, USĀ 44 p****es near Anawan Rock, site of the capture of Anawan, the War Chief of the Poc****et People, in 1676. His capture...