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  2. Agawam, Montana - Wikipedia

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    A post office was established at Agawam in 1913, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1956. [2] The community took its name after Agawam, Massachusetts. [3] Agawam was the terminus station for the Northern Montana route. Agawam was home to the terminus station for the Milwaukee Road Northern Montana Division. [4]

  3. Agawam people - Wikipedia

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    The Agawam were an Algonquian Native American people inhabiting the coast of New England encountered by English colonists who arrived in the early 17th century. [1] Decimated by pestilence [ which? ] shortly before the English colonization and fearing attacks from their hereditary enemies among the Abenaki and other tribes of present-day Maine ...

  4. Agawam - Wikipedia

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    Agawam tribe of Native Americans, eastern Essex County, Massachusetts, during colonial times, ... This page was last edited on 6 September 2024, at 12:54 (UTC).

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  6. Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Native American village originally sited on the west bank of the Connecticut River was known as Agawam, or Agawanus, Aggawom, Agawom, Onkowam, Igwam, and Auguam. It is variously speculated to mean "unloading place" and "fishcuring place", perhaps in reference to fish at Agawam Falls being unloaded from canoes for curing on the flats at the mouth of the Westfield River.

  7. Capt. Charles Leonard House - Wikipedia

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    The Capt. Charles Leonard House is a historic house at 663 Main Street in Agawam, Massachusetts. Built in 1805, it is described as Agawam's finest Federalist building, and is attributed to architect Asher Benjamin. It is now owned by a local nonprofit organization, which uses the house to stage community events.

  8. History of Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Agawam fort outside of Springfield was on Long Hill, although it is commonly (incorrectly) believed that it stood in a modern-day park called “King Philip’s Stockade.” These sites were excavated in the 19th and 20th centuries by anthropologists, who, as previously noted, took cultural objects and human remains and displayed them for ...

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