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Charles A. Nelson , A. M., Waltham, past, present and its industries, with an historical sketch of Watertown from its settlement in 1630 to the incorporation of Waltham, January 15, 1739. 4 0 Browse Search
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n, who drove the Indians from their second plundering of Lancaster, was the only one of the company killed. March 2, 1675-6 they began their attack upon Groton, following it up with another on the 9th, and a third and final one on the 13th, when all the town was burned except four garrison houses. Major Willard, with seventy horse and forty foot, from Watertown, went to the relief of the town but arrived too late, the Indians having all fled. It was in this attack upon Groton that John Monoco, or Oneeyed John, the Indian chief in command, whose tribe had their seat at Nashaway, uttered his boast that the next time he would burn Chelmsford, Concord, Watertown, Cambridge, Charlestown, Roxbury, Boston, adding at last in their dialect, What me will, me do. Hubbard's Indian Wars. This boaster, and eight others of the leaders, were hanged in Boston, September 26, 1676. April 18th, they set upon Sudbury with all their might, captured and killed a small relief band from Concord,
Mills, Capt., Isaac, 89. Ministers, houses ordered to be built for, 22; £ 60 levied for the support of two, 23. Minute-men of the Revolution, 100. Miracle, casting out two devils, 109. Mishaum the original Indian name of Charles River, 13 n. 4. Mishawum, 10, 11 n. 4, 38. Mistick, a good place 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; inc