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Correspondence from William Brooks Cabot to Fannie Hardy Eckstorm ca. 1930-1946, part 2
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− | + | Hudson, Thames & Connecticut. Well, somewhat buried in my Maine names I notice Kananaghetne, Nobleborough, Me. Mass. Arch. Town Plans, 1794 v. 10, p. 24 | |
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+ | Sketch enclosed - a pretty accurate tracing, in fact. | ||
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+ | I shouldn't suppose the Kenegh- names meant just the same as Monhegan, but near enough to serve. It is interesting to find that form in your territory. | ||
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+ | Sincerely | ||
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+ | W. B. C. |
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Hudson, Thames & Connecticut. Well, somewhat buried in my Maine names I notice Kananaghetne, Nobleborough, Me. Mass. Arch. Town Plans, 1794 v. 10, p. 24
Sketch enclosed - a pretty accurate tracing, in fact.
I shouldn't suppose the Kenegh- names meant just the same as Monhegan, but near enough to serve. It is interesting to find that form in your territory.
Sincerely
W. B. C.