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Metacomet (C1639-1676). /Nalso Known As King Philip Or Metacom. Chief Of The Wampanoag Native Americans. The Death Of Metacomet, 12 August 1676, Near Bristol, Rhode Island. Wood Engraving, American, 1827. Poster Print
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The death of Metacomet, aka by his adopted English name King Philip, in 1676, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. XY2-2585284 | agefotostock
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A caricature of Metacomet drawn by Paul Revere, from "The Entertaining History of King Philip's War," 1772 edition. Metacomet (1639-1676) was a war chief or sachem of the Wampanoag Indians and their
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Image of METACOMET (c1639-1676). - Also Known As King Philip Or Metacom. Chief Of The Wampanoag Native Americans. The Death Of Metacomet, 12 August 1676, Near Bristol, Rhode Island. Wood Engraving, American,