Indian Names of Places Etc in And On the Borders of Connecticut With Interp

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Indian Names of Places Etc in And On the Borders of Connecticut With Interp
Trumbull James Hammond
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Bound, on Pawcatuck river, of Soso's deed to the settlers of Westerly, R. I. Westerly T. Rec. , i. 3.
Mlattatuck; earlier, Matetacoke (1657), Matitacoocke (1673) : a tract of land, including "the hill from which John Andrews and John Stanley brought the black-lead. " Indian Deed of 1657. This hill has not been identified. The plantation "at Mattatuck, situate on each side of the Mattatuck river, " commenced in 1674, was named Waterbury, in 1686. (The village of East Litchfield was, until recent
...ly, called Mattatuc. ) The name (matuh'tugk} designates a ' place without wood ' or ' badly wooded ' ; and Matitacooke (mat ' uhtugk-ohke) is 'land not-wooded, ' destitute of trees.
[2. Mattitnck (al. Mattatock, N. Haven Rec. , ii. 233) : a village in Southold, L. I. , near the w. End of the town. The name was given a tract of land, partly in Southold, and including the present town of Riverhead ; and to a large pond between Peconic Bay and the Sound. Prime's L. Island, 31, 142. ] Mataubauti : high land in the no.


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