• George Tahanto (died after 1704) (also known as Sagamore George or Tohanto) was a leader of the Nashaway tribe within the Pennacook confederation in what...
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  • Tahanto Regional Middle/High School is a public middle school and high school located in Boylston, Massachusetts, United States named after George Tahanto...
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    settled on land purchased from Nashaway sachems Sholan and his nephew George Tahanto. There were few inhabitants until after King Philip's War, in which...
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    most notably by the Sawyer family after Nashaway sachems Sholan and George Tahanto deeded the land. In 1697, the residents petitioned to form a local town...
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    in the village, including Stephen Williams who was kept with Sachem George Tahanto The area was first settled by English colonists in 1762 by Samuel Sleeper...
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    native Indians, the settlers negotiated with Chief Sholan and his nephew George Tahanto of the Nashaway tribe for the land. It would be the only parcel of land...
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    Plantation), which was followed by further deeds in Sterling by his nephew George Tahanto in 1701. The tribes of the interior posed a problem for John Eliot,...
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  • Council adopted the name "Pennacook" for their Order of Arrow lodge. George Tahanto, sachem, land proprietor, participant in Deerfield Raid Passaconaway...
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    Metacomet, also known as King Philip. Sholan was also survived by a nephew, George Tahanto, who deeded further land grants to settlers in the area in 1701. Sholan's...
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  • marched to Cowass (now Newbury, Vermont). His captor, a sagamore named George Tahanto, took Stephen as a servant and “set to various tasks of cutting wood...
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