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place. They set up weirs
or
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weir.
fish.
The white men pronounced
this
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"ware." Ware was part of the "Equivalent Lands" given to Connecticut in 1713 to settle a
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the rescue. In two years, the mill property was again on the tax rolls. By 1942, 14 plants were occupied by 17 firms manufacturing a
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