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... ( York Co. , Maine , ) [ sóko ] is probably from Eastern Abenaki [ sákohki ] ' land where the river comes out ' , with an element [ -ohki ] meaning " land . ” • Sagadahoc ( Coös Co. , N. H. ) may be related to Western Abenaki zawakwtegw ...
... ( York Co. , Maine , ) [ sóko ] is probably from Eastern Abenaki [ sákohki ] ' land where the river comes out ' , with an element [ -ohki ] meaning " land . ” • Sagadahoc ( Coös Co. , N. H. ) may be related to Western Abenaki zawakwtegw ...
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... York and Beverwijck became Albany ( both city names being adopted in honor of titles of the victorious Duke of York ) . A cen- tury later , the French of New France and Vermont suffered a similar fate : in 1764 , after eight years of ...
... York and Beverwijck became Albany ( both city names being adopted in honor of titles of the victorious Duke of York ) . A cen- tury later , the French of New France and Vermont suffered a similar fate : in 1764 , after eight years of ...
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... York : Van Nostrand . Kenny , Hamill . 1945. West Virginia place names : their origin and meaning , including the nomenclature of the streams and moun- tains . Piedmont , WV : The Place Name Press . McArthur , Lewis A. , and Lewis L ...
... York : Van Nostrand . Kenny , Hamill . 1945. West Virginia place names : their origin and meaning , including the nomenclature of the streams and moun- tains . Piedmont , WV : The Place Name Press . McArthur , Lewis A. , and Lewis L ...
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American Indian placenames in the United States | 15 |
the derivation and referent of an old puzzle | 39 |
Placenames derived from Chinook Jargon in the state | 57 |
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