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Pannaway Plantation was the
first European settlement in what is now
currently the
state of New Hampshire. By 1630, the
plantation was abandoned, and the...
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Portsmouth –
English 1623:
Stage Point –
English 1623:
Dover –
English 1623:
Pannaway –
English 1623: New
Castle –
English 1623: Fort N****au –
Dutch 1624: St...
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Atlantic coastline. The
first settlement in New Hampshire,
originally named Pannaway Plantation, was
established in 1623 at Odiorne's
Point by a
group of fishermen...
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Speedwell (1577 ship),
Thompson also
crossed the
Atlantic again and sta**** at
Pannaway Plantation until 1622.
Thomson was
again in
London in 1622, but in spring...
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Elwyn Park,
Haymarket Square,
Hillcrest Estates, Maplehaven, Meadowbrook,
Pannaway Manor, Portsmouth,
Portsmouth Plains,
Sagamore Grove,
Seacrest Village...
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people directed by
Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason, respectively.
Pannaway Plantation near modern-day Kittery,
Maine would both be
founded in 1623...
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settled on the land in the mid-1660s. The park is the site of the
former Pannaway Plantation, the
location of the
first European settlement in New Hampshire...
- Alsted's
Encyclopaedia septem tomis distincta is published.
Settlers leave Pannaway Plantation and
begin to
settle in
Strawbery Banke which in 1653 is renamed...
- died in 1635
without ever
seeing the
colony he founded.
Settlers from
Pannaway,
moving to the
Portsmouth region later and
combining with an expedition...
- - in
Dunbarton Pages Corner - in
Fremont Pages Corner - in New
London Pannaway Manor - in
Portsmouth Paris - in
Dummer Park Hill - in
Westmoreland Parker...