词条 | Hammonasset River |
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The Hammonasset River is formed about {{convert|4|mi}} southeast of Durham, Connecticut along a gully on the north end of Bunker Hill at about a half mile northeast of the junction of Route 148 and Bunker Hill Road. The river travels for {{convert|21.0|mi}}[1] to Clinton Harbor on Long Island Sound just east of Hammonasset Beach State Park. A popular paddling route runs for about {{convert|10|mi}} starting along Summer Hill Road about {{convert|2.5|mi}} south on Route 79 from North Madison, Connecticut. This is a scenic river run with mostly flat and quickwater, but with a few Class I-II whitewater areas. The Hammonasset were a tribe of Algonquian Native Americans who had their "digging grounds" in this part of Connecticut, from the west bank of the Connecticut River to the Hammonasset River along the coast.[2] The act of the Connecticut General Court, May 10, 1666, that established New London County mentioned as the county's western bounds "Homonoscet Plantation", which was settled by the English in 1663, now Killingworth. The name was also spelled "Homonoscitt" in some records.[3] See also
References1. ^U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed April 1, 2011 2. ^Mattabesic: Hammonasset. The "Hammonasset Line" of stones and "cairns": New England Antiquities Research Association: "Hammonasset Line"; "The Hammonasset Line" 3. ^"Four Fry siblings of Weymouth, Massachusetts." The University of Winnipeg, 20 March 2007. Retrieved 10 January 2011. External links
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