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- Coaxen_Indian_Village abstract "Coaxen Indian Village or Weekpink was named after Coaxen, the name of a local band of Lenape Indians located in Burlington County, New Jersey, along the South Branch of the Rancocas River. It is also the name of both a nearby stream and one of two villages known during the historic period, residence of this native group, the other being Weekpink (variously Weekping, Weepinck, Wepink, etc.). Weekpink is also the name of a small run of water that empties into the South Branch of the Rancocas, and is also located within the historic bounds of the Coaxen Indian settlement. This settlement, and both streams, are now located in Southampton Township, New Jersey.".
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageRevisionID "656116920".
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Algonquian_peoples.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Assunpink_Creek.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Bast_fibre.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Bethel_Indian_Town.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Big_Timber_Creek.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Brotherton.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Burlington_County,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_the_Pine_Barrens_(New_Jersey).
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Category:Southampton_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Charles_II_of_England.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Crosswicks,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Daniel_Wills.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink David_Brainerd.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Delaware_River.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Easton,_Pennsylvania.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink First_Treaty_of_Crosswicks.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Forks_of_the_Delaware.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink French_and_Indian_War.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Commissioner.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink John_Brainerd.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink John_Wetherill.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Josiah_Foster.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink King_Ossolowhen.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Lenape.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Mehemickwon.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Metes_and_bounds.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Monroe_Township,_Middlesex_County,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Pompton_people.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Proprietors_of_West_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Quaexin.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Rancocas,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Rancocas_Creek.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Hunter_(governor).
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Smith_(author).
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Shamong_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Shawnee.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Southampton_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Stockbridge_Mohicans.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Susquehanna_River.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink The_History_of_Nova_Cesaerea.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Unami_language.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink Wappinger,_New_York.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLink William_Foster_(commissioner).
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coaxen Indian Village".
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- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_Pine_Barrens_(New_Jersey).
- Coaxen_Indian_Village subject Category:Southampton_Township,_New_Jersey.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village comment "Coaxen Indian Village or Weekpink was named after Coaxen, the name of a local band of Lenape Indians located in Burlington County, New Jersey, along the South Branch of the Rancocas River. It is also the name of both a nearby stream and one of two villages known during the historic period, residence of this native group, the other being Weekpink (variously Weekping, Weepinck, Wepink, etc.).".
- Coaxen_Indian_Village label "Coaxen Indian Village".
- Coaxen_Indian_Village sameAs Q19865298.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village sameAs m.012zldnm.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village sameAs Q19865298.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village wasDerivedFrom Coaxen_Indian_Village?oldid=656116920.
- Coaxen_Indian_Village isPrimaryTopicOf Coaxen_Indian_Village.