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  1. Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass. - Print, Photographic

    Colonel [Jonathan] Tyng's house, Wickasee Island or Tyngs Island, Tyngsboro, Mass. Three stories, clapboard, gambrel roof, four columns forming large portico to roof, where a balcony with railing is at the level of the dormers. Stone retaining wall, other buildings on the right in the background. View of front. Wannalancet monument is in foreground, a large boulder with bronze? plaque, which may read: "In this place lived during his last years, a...

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    Colonel Tyng's house where Hannah Duston stopped, Tyngsboro, Mass.
  2. Original deed of the land of Pentucket (text) - Negative, Glass Plate

    Text of the Original Deed of the Land of Pentucket, from unidentified publication. The deed begins: "Know all men by these presents that wee Passaquo and SaggaHew with ye consent of Passaconnaway; have sold unto ye inhabitants of Pentuckett all ye lands wee have in Pentuckett;" Date of original deed was November 15, 1642. The money exchanged for the land was three pounds ten shillings. The signers were: John Ward, Robert Clements, Tristram Coffi...

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    Original deed of the land of Pentucket (text)
  3. Wannalancet monument, Colonel Tyng's house, Tyngsboro, Mass., ca. 1908 - Print, Photographic

    Wannalancet monument, Tyngsboro, Mass. Large boulder with bronze? plaque. Faint inscription on mount: "On Tablet: In this place lived during his last years, and died in 1696, Wannalancet last Sachem of the Merrimack River Indians, son of Passaconnaway, like his father faithful friend of the early New England Colonials." Colonel Jonathan Tyng's house in background; house is three stories, clapboard, gambrel roof, four columns forming large portico...

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    Wannalancet monument, Colonel Tyng's house, Tyngsboro, Mass., ca. 1908

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