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Their name is also spelled 'Pigwacket and many other spelling variants, and Dean Snow suggests it may have come from
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Approximate original location of the Pequawket (Pigwacket) and other Abenaki groups, ca.
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and 50 English troops. The Pequawket killed Lovewell; however, the British killed
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Index

Map of Pequawket territory
New Hampshire
Maine
Abenaki peoples
Native American
Abenaki people
New Hampshire
Maine
Saco River
Carroll County, New Hampshire
Oxford County, Maine
Fryeburg, Maine
Eastern Abenaki
Battle at Pequawket
John Lovewell
Chief Paugus
Arosaguntacook
Connecticut River
Saint-François-du-Lac, Quebec
American Revolutionary War
Nescambious
Molly Ockett
Battle of Pequawket
Pequawket Brook


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