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Their numbers rapidly grew out of control and by 1617 swine were reported by Ralph Harmon to be roaming in herds in the ... By 1627 pigs were either so numerous or so dispersed as to be listed as uncountable in official reports and ...
Their numbers rapidly grew out of control and by 1617 swine were reported by Ralph Harmon to be roaming in herds in the ... By 1627 pigs were either so numerous or so dispersed as to be listed as uncountable in official reports and ...
Page 152
Captain John Mason , governor of the island from 1615 to 1620 reported : “ And the Plantations have prettie store of swine and goats ” ( Mason 1967 : 150 ) . It is possible that there were pigs in the French settlements founded in Maine ...
Captain John Mason , governor of the island from 1615 to 1620 reported : “ And the Plantations have prettie store of swine and goats ” ( Mason 1967 : 150 ) . It is possible that there were pigs in the French settlements founded in Maine ...
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Champlain reported that Sasinou , chief of the Kennebec killed Olmechin and Marchin . I believe that he was misinformed because Messamoet told Popham that they ( the Micmacs ) had killed Sasanoa's son , and Lescarbot reported that ...
Champlain reported that Sasinou , chief of the Kennebec killed Olmechin and Marchin . I believe that he was misinformed because Messamoet told Popham that they ( the Micmacs ) had killed Sasanoa's son , and Lescarbot reported that ...
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