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Nipmuc leader
Tantamous (also known as Old Jethro or John Jethro) (c. 1580–1676) was a well-known Native American Nipmuc leader in seventeenth century Massachusetts
Tantamous
Scouting America local council
camp occupies the other. Mayflower Council's Order of the Arrow lodge is Tantamous #223, which was formed from Old Colony Council's Tisquantum Lodge #164
Mayflower_Council
Nashaway sacham
executed on the Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts when his associate Tantamous' son, Peter Jethro intentionally (or unintentionally) turned in his fellow
Monoco
Town in Massachusetts, United States
off in 1871). Nipmuc Indians lived in what is now Sudbury, including Tantamous, a medicine man, and his son Peter Jethro, who deeded a large parcel of
Sudbury,_Massachusetts
Town in Massachusetts, United States
Tantamous ("Old Jethro") transferred land in what is now Maynard to Herman Garrett by defaulting on a mortgaged mare and colt, and in 1684 Tantamous'
Maynard,_Massachusetts
City in the United States
settlers and the Nipmuc people in the area. During this time, Nipmuc leader Tantamous, who lived on Nobscot Hill and who resisted Christianization by the English
Framingham,_Massachusetts
Early American gunsmith, blacksmith, and landowner (c. 1607 – c.1656)
when a Native American leader, Tantamous, defaulted on a mortgage for a debt due to Garrett for a mare and a colt. Tantamous' property was laid out by Simon
Herman_Garrett
Peninsula in Boston, Massachusetts
inadequate shelter, about half of them died. Some, such as the medicine man, Tantamous, escaped Deer Island only to be recaptured later. In the middle of the
Deer_Island_(Massachusetts)
Town in Massachusetts, United States
c. 1660, were Matthew Boon and John Kettell, who settled the land of Tantamous (Jethro), a Native American, whose land was called "Pompocitticut." Boon
Stow,_Massachusetts
Historic road in Massachusetts, United States
originated as an Indian path, being the "shortest course through the domain of Tantamous (Maynard) to Occogoogansett (Marlboro)." Colonists settled along the road
Old_Marlboro_Road
Raid on English colonial town by Wampanoag warriors
to withdraw with their new captives. After the raid, the medicine man, Tantamous (Old Jethro), and ten other Nipmuc were falsely accused of the killings
Lancaster_Raid
Hill in Framingham, Massachusetts, US
seventeenth century after someone who lost a deerskin glove on the hill, and Tantamous Hill to the east, which was named after the medicine man who lived on
Nobscot_Hill
Town in Massachusetts, United States
occurred in Nothfield in 1675. Peter Jethro, a Praying Indian, a son of Tantamous, a Nipmuc originally from Concord who was reputed to be a pauwau, spent
Northfield,_Massachusetts
Camp Tomahawk Scout Camp 251 Mayflower Council Milford Massachusetts Tantamous Lodge Camp Squanto, Plymouth, Massachusetts Camp Resolute, Bolton, Massachusetts
List of councils (Scouting America)
List_of_councils_(Scouting_America)
Nashaway sachem (died 1676)
imprisoned and executed in September 1676 alongside Monoco, Matoonas, and Tantamous. "Sagamore Sam, - 1676". Native Northeast Portal. Nourse, Henry S. (1900)
Sagamore_Sam
born in approximately 1614 and was the son of the Nipmuc medicine man Tantamous (also known as "Old Jethro"), although some early records and histories
Peter_Jethro
Massachusetts colonist
of what is now Maynard, Massachusetts when a Native American leader, Tantamous (Old Jethro), defaulted on a mortgage for a debt due to Concord gunsmith
Simon Willard (Massachusetts colonist)
Simon_Willard_(Massachusetts_colonist)
short-term camping facility. The Order of the Arrow is represented by the new Tantamous Lodge #223; with the Owl as its totem. The Heart of New England Council
Scouting_in_Massachusetts
English-born merchant, soldier
insurrection and executed, including Monoco, Muttawmp, Matoonas, and Old Jethro (Tantamous) to whom Waldron may have promised amnesty in negotiations with his son
Richard_Waldron
Historical elm tree
corporal punishment needs. Native Americans, including the medicine man, Tantamous, were executed there during King Philip's War. According to Mary Farwell
Great_Elm_(Boston)
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Anointed; Follower of Christ; Beautiful Christian
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English (Midlands) : nickname for a thin person, from Middle English twigge ‘twig’, ‘shoot’. Since the word occurs only late in the Old English period and was initially confined to northern dialects, it may be a borrowing from Old Norse.
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