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New England (United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Dermer, Thomas,
An active friend of colonization schemes, and a man of prudence and industry, was employed by the Plymouth Company after his return from Newfoundland, in 1618, to bring about, if possible, reconciliation with the Indians of New England, and to make further explorations.
He sailed from Plymouth with two vessels (one a small, open pinnace) in February, 1619, touched at Mohegan Island, and then visited the coast.
Dermer was accompanied from England by Squanto; also by Samoset, a native of Sagadahock, whom John Mason, governor of Newfoundland, had lately sent home, he having been one of Hunt's captives.
Dermer succeeded, in a degree, and proceeded to explore the coast to Virginia.
He sent home his ship from Mohegan Island, laden with fish and furs, and, leaving Squanto at Saco, sailed southward.
Near Cape Cod he was captured by Indians, but ransomed himself by a gift of some hatchets.
Passing Martin's (Martha's) Vineyard, he navigated Long Island Sound by the
Newfoundland (Canada) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Dermer, Thomas,
An active friend of colonization schemes, and a man of prudence and industry, was employed by the Plymouth Company after his return from Newfoundland, in 1618, to bring about, if possible, reconciliation with the Indians of New England, and to make further explorations.
He sailed from Plymouth with two vessels (one a small, open pinnace) in February, 1619, touched at Mohegan Island, and then visited the coast.
Dermer was accompanied from England by Squanto; also by Samoset, a native of Sagadahock, whom John Mason, governor of Newfoundland, had lately sent home, he having been one of Hunt's captives.
Dermer succeeded, in a degree, and proceeded to explore the coast to Virginia.
He sent home his ship from Mohegan Island, laden with fish and furs, and, leaving Squanto at Saco, sailed southward.
Near Cape Cod he was captured by Indians, but ransomed himself by a gift of some hatchets.
Passing Martin's (Martha's) Vineyard, he navigated Long Island Sound by the h
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Dermer, Thomas,
An active friend of colonization schemes, and a man of prudence and industry, was employed by the Plymouth Company after his return from Newfoundland, in 1618, to bring about, if possible, reconciliation with the Indians of New England, and to make further explorations.
He sailed from Plymouth with two vessels (one a small, open pinnace) in February, 1619, touched at Mohegan Island, and then visited the coast.
Dermer was accompanied from England by Squanto; also by Samoset, a native of Sagadahock, whom John Mason, governor of Newfoundland, had lately sent home, he having been one of Hunt's captives.
Dermer succeeded, in a degree, and proceeded to explore the coast to Virginia.
He sent home his ship from Mohegan Island, laden with fish and furs, and, leaving Squanto at Saco, sailed southward.
Near Cape Cod he was captured by Indians, but ransomed himself by a gift of some hatchets.
Passing Martin's (Martha's) Vineyard, he navigated Long Island Sound by the
Cape Cod (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Dutch (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Hell Gate (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Saco (Maine, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Accomack (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Dermer, Thomas,
An active friend of colonization schemes, and a man of prudence and industry, was employed by the Plymouth Company after his return from Newfoundland, in 1618, to bring about, if possible, reconciliation with the Indians of New England, and to make further explorations.
He sailed from Plymouth with two vessels (one a small, open pinnace) in February, 1619, touched at Mohegan Island, and then visited the coast.
Dermer was accompanied from England by Squanto; also by Samoset, a native of Sagadahock, whom John Mason, governor of Newfoundland, had lately sent home, he having been one of Hunt's captives.
Dermer succeeded, in a degree, and proceeded to explore the coast to Virginia.
He sent home his ship from Mohegan Island, laden with fish and furs, and, leaving Squanto at Saco, sailed southward.
Near Cape Cod he was captured by Indians, but ransomed himself by a gift of some hatchets.
Passing Martin's (Martha's) Vineyard, he navigated Long Island Sound by the h
Long Island Sound (United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas
Sandy Hook (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): entry dermer-thomas