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  2. Murder of Penowanyanquis - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Penowanyanquis took place in Plymouth Colony (now modern-day Massachusetts) in July 1638.Penowanyanquis, a Native American man who was part of the Nipmuc, was attacked by four runaway indentured servants – Thomas Jackson, Richard Stinnings, Daniel Cross (or Crosse), and their informal leader Arthur Peach, [1] the four sometimes being referred to as the "Peach Gang" [1] [2 ...

  3. Stealing Peaches - Wikipedia

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    The first English translation of "The Peach Theft" was by British diplomat Clement Allen and first published in the 1874 volume of China Review. [11] Subsequent translators of the story include Herbert Giles in Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio (1880) [ 2 ] and Chinese Fairy Tales (1920), [ 12 ] John Minford in Strange Tales from a Chinese ...

  4. Peach wall - Wikipedia

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    Peach tree trellising: the branches are attached to the wall with nailed "rags". The wooden parts at the top of the wall support removable roofs during inclement weather. To adapt to the plateau's limestone soil, peach trees were grafted onto almond rootstock trees. They were pruned to fit as close as possible to the heat-producing wall.

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  8. East Wenatchee Clovis Site - Wikipedia

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    It was the only intact Clovis site ever found in Washington state, and one of many significant prehistoric finds in the state’s history. The cache held the largest Clovis points then known to science, one of them 9.15 inches (23.25 cm) long, knapped from white agate (also called chalcedony). Before this discovery the largest Clovis points ...

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