Nov. 13—When Kevin McBride looks at stories about the Pequot War ― something with which he has a lot of experience ― he sees two narratives: colonist support or "lo the poor Indian." "It's a much more ...
The statue of the sword-wielding John Mason, center, occupies a niche over what was intended to be the main entrance to the Capitol. Renewed hostilities over the Pequot War of 1636-1638 failed Tuesday ...
MYSTIC, Conn. — Artifacts of a battle between an American Indian tribe and English settlers, a confrontation that helped shape early American history, have sat for years below manicured lawns and ...
The Pequot War in New England from 1636 until 1638 was an early conflict between English Puritan settlers and native North Americans. The Pequot people lived in what is now southeastern Connecticut ...
MYSTIC -- Artifacts of a battle between a Native American tribe and English settlers, a confrontation that helped shape early American history, have sat for years below manicured lawns and children's ...
Artifacts from a battle between an American Indian tribe and English settlers, a confrontation that helped shape early American history, have sat for years below manicured lawns and children's swing ...
Southport Park in Fairfield County will be nominated to be inducted into the National Register of Historic Places A park in Connecticut will be nominated to be inducted into the National Register of ...
In the woodlands of southeastern Connecticut, the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center offers a lifelike journey through the history of the Pequot people. Located on the Mashantucket ...
Renewed hostilities over the Pequot War of 1636-1638 failed Tuesday to resolve whether John Mason, a Connecticut colonial leader who nearly eradicated the Pequot tribe, deserves a place of honor at ...