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Description: Monument to the Abenaki chief and the story of his life.
Abenaki Indian chief Grey Lock by James P. Millard  Online Resource for Historians, Educators, Students and Visitors since 1997 This is a graphics-intensive publication, to fully experience the site we recommend you have JavaScript enabled.
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Page title:Abenaki Indian chief Grey Lock by James P. Millard
Keywords:Lake Champlain, Abenaki, American history, historic sites, Revolutionary War, War of 1812, French and Indian War, Vermont historic sites, New York historic sites, Quebec historic sites, Jim Millard, James P. Millard, nautical history, maritime history, Missisquoi River, Native Americans, Swanton, Vermont, Waronoke
Description:The story of Abenaki Chief Grey Lock, leader of the Abenaki people during the early 1700's. Grey Lock was a war chief who lead his people in raids against colonial settlers in New England from his base along the Missisquoi River in what is now Vermont.
IP-address:204.10.137.169