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Samuel Penhallow

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in 1679, a successful merchant and mill-owner, and thus came into possession of considerable property (including much of the present site of Portsmouth). In 1700 he was speaker of the Assembly and in 1702 became a member of the Provincial Council, but was suspended by Lieutenant-Governor
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History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians, or a Narrative of their Continued Perfidy and Cruelty
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Penhallow's Indian Wars; A Facsimile Reprint of the First Edition, Printed in Boston in 1726
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and to preach to the Indians; but he was soon diverted from this work. Removing to
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of the province in 1714–1726. He died at Portsmouth on 2 December 1726.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Penhallow, Samuel; Adams, Nathaniel; Colman, Benjamin (1859).
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Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England
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Index

Cornish
colonist
historian
Maine
Queen Anne's War
Father Rale's War
Fort Menaskoux
Northeast Coast Campaign (1724)

St Mabon
Cornwall
England
Newington Green
London
Charles Morton
Massachusetts
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England
Indian languages
Portsmouth
New Hampshire
John Cutt
Province of New Hampshire
George Vaughan
Samuel Shute
Secretary
History of the Wars of New-England with the Eastern Indians, or a Narrative of their Continued Perfidy and Cruelty
Penhallow's Indian Wars; A Facsimile Reprint of the First Edition, Printed in Boston in 1726
Cornwall portal
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh

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