• Pannaway Plantation was the first European settlement in what is now currently the state of New Hampshire. By 1630, the plantation was abandoned, and the...
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  • Portsmouth – English 1623 – Stage Point – English 1623 – Dover – English 1623 – Pannaway – English 1623 – New Castle – English 1623 – Fort Nassau – Dutch 1624 –...
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    Elwyn Park, Haymarket Square, Hillcrest Estates, Maplehaven, Meadowbrook, Pannaway Manor, Portsmouth, Portsmouth Plains, Sagamore Grove, Seacrest Village...
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    Atlantic coastline. The first settlement in New Hampshire, originally named Pannaway Plantation, was established in 1623 at Odiorne's Point by a group of fishermen...
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  • died in 1635 without ever seeing the colony he founded. Settlers from Pannaway, moving to the Portsmouth region later and combining with an expedition...
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    of people directed by Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason, respectively. Pannaway Plantation near modern-day Kittery, Maine would both be founded in 1623...
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  • Flake Hill at the mouth of the Piscataqua River, naming the settlement Pannaway Plantation. In 1623, the English explorer Christopher Levett, an associate...
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    Alsted's Encyclopaedia septem tomis distincta is published. Settlers leave Pannaway Plantation and begin to settle in Strawbery Banke which in 1653 is renamed...
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    settled on the land in the mid-1660s. The park is the site of the former Pannaway Plantation, the location of the first European settlement in New Hampshire...
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  • Alsted's Encyclopaedia septem tomis distincta is published. Settlers leave Pannaway Plantation and begin to settle in Strawbery Banke which in 1653 is renamed...
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    of New Hampshire Prehistory of New Hampshire Indigenous peoples English Pannaway Plantation, 1623 English Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1628–1686 English...
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    commons:Category:Hiking trails in C History of New Hampshire Indigenous peoples English Pannaway Plantation, since 1623 English Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1628–1686 English...
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    walled. However, the precise location was long ago lost to history. See Pannaway Plantation and Odiorne Point State Park "Point of Graves is aptly named...
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    the spring of 1623, was established New Hampshire's first settlement, Pannaway Plantation. David Thompson and other hardy fishermen came from England...
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  • - in Dunbarton Pages Corner - in Fremont Pages Corner - in New London Pannaway Manor - in Portsmouth Paris - in Dummer Park Hill - in Westmoreland Parker...
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