I love fog and steam so much
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I love fog and steam so much
Racists in NH will be like "ThIS iS AMerIcA, sPeaK enGlish" but live in Penacook and Laconia and boat on Winnipesaukee and Winnesquam, drive the Kancamagus and float the Pemigewasset, the Merrimack and the Souhegan.
We live on stolen Abenaki and Penacook land.
These trees are so metal
Four houses are getting torn down, at least the sky was pretty!
Passaconaway. The Mark of Payassaconoway.
Penacook. Their homelands along the Merrimack river, and at the places where the present-day boundaries of so-called “New Hampshire,” “Maine,” and “Massachusetts” exist. Sachem. Pauwau. Diplomat. This document, signed June 12, 1644, is interpreted as a peace agreement, signed by Passaconaway and Nahnanacomock, on behalf of the Pennacook, and the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Passaconaway’s kin: a son, Wannalancet.
Seen at the Massachusetts State Archives.