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hes, and a liberal benefactor of Harvard College. His name was given to Stoughton Hall. pursued and overtook them near where New Haven now stands, and completed the extinction of the Pequot nation, the survivors being merged, under English mediation, in the Narragansett, Mohegan, and Nyantic tribes. And from savage violence the land had rest forty years. Palfrey. There is nothing in the records to show the location of the first Church built in Watertown, but it was doubtless East of Mount Auburn, in the principle settlement called the town, near the homestead of Sir Richard Saltonstall, in the part of the town now belonging to Cambridge. The next house of worship was built in 1635, above Mt. Auburn, opposite the old graveyard, on the Meeting-house Common, in the N. E. corner of Mt. Auburn and Grove Sts., then doubtless the most central or convenient point. August 7, 1635, the Freemen Agreed, that the charges of the new meeting-house being a Rate of 80 lbs. shalbe levied as oth
ace upon for a settlement, 15; first vessel built at, 34. Mixer, Joseph, chosen deacon, 56; Isaac, Sarah, 87. Modern improvers, 27. Mohegans aid English in the Pequot War, 43. Monoco, John, his boast, 62; hung with eight others, 62. Moore, Maj., Uriah, paper-maker, 86, 91. Moody, Paul, 112; engaged as machinist, 130; moved to Lowell, 133. Mortality, bill of, 108. Morton, Nathaniel, 37. Morton, Thomas, sent to England, 38. Mouse and snake, combat between, 32. Mount Auburn, 25, 44. Mount Enoch, 81. Mount Feake named by Gov. Winthrop, 26; named from Robert Feake, the Governor's son-in-law, 26; marked upon plan made in 1640, 28; name still retained, 28; included in Oldham Farm, 38; water-works near, 141. Mt. Feake cemetery, 28. Muddy River, 34. Mule-spinning introduced, 133. Munnings, George, loses an eye. 42. Naemkecke, 10 n. 1. Nahant 11 n. 3. Nantasket, 13, 31, 37, 38. Nantasket Point, colonists put ashore on, 13. Nantucket, 46.