Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Hassanamiscos were living in what is today, Grafton, Massachusetts when in 1647 the Reverend John Elliot came to the village and converted the Hassanamiscos to Christianity.The Hassanamisco Nipmuc, from whom the four and a half acre Hassanamesit Reservation in Grafton, Massachusetts takes its name, are a group of Nipmuc Indians native to Central Massachusetts, Northeastern Connecticut, and parts of Rhode Island."@en }
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- Hassanamisco_Nipmuc comment "The Hassanamiscos were living in what is today, Grafton, Massachusetts when in 1647 the Reverend John Elliot came to the village and converted the Hassanamiscos to Christianity.The Hassanamisco Nipmuc, from whom the four and a half acre Hassanamesit Reservation in Grafton, Massachusetts takes its name, are a group of Nipmuc Indians native to Central Massachusetts, Northeastern Connecticut, and parts of Rhode Island.".
- Q5679931 comment "The Hassanamiscos were living in what is today, Grafton, Massachusetts when in 1647 the Reverend John Elliot came to the village and converted the Hassanamiscos to Christianity.The Hassanamisco Nipmuc, from whom the four and a half acre Hassanamesit Reservation in Grafton, Massachusetts takes its name, are a group of Nipmuc Indians native to Central Massachusetts, Northeastern Connecticut, and parts of Rhode Island.".