Atlantic Slave trade.
Source?
The area was [called Quinsigamond Plantation even before the Europeans settled here](https://www.umass.edu/nativetrails/nations/Nipmuc/history.html), and the land was purchased from the Nipmuc. It was abandoned for a first time
Source?
The area was [called by the British Quinsigamond Plantation even before the Europeans settled here](https://www.umass.edu/nativetrails/nations/Nipmuc/history.html), and the land was purchased from the Nipmuc. It was abandoned for a first time
pass high school when she was recognized by Umass.
From:
https://www.umass.edu/archivenewsoffice/article/21st-century-scholars-be-recognized-umass-amherst-undergraduate-commencement-may-22
>The awards are designed to recognize students who are academically accomplished and who have contributed to the university by exceptional achievement
thinking of the [observatory](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchard_Hill_Observatory) on the rise/ridge [between Orchard Hill and Sylvan](https://www.umass.edu/sites/default/files/2021-08/FY21%20Campus%20Map%20Update%20with%20INDEXp3Rev.pdf) (PDF).
>But there's also a north/south run of power lines with towers that are tall
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Atlantic Slave trade. Source? The area was [called Quinsigamond Plantation even before the Europeans settled here](https://www.umass.edu/nativetrails/nations/Nipmuc/history.html), and the land was purchased from the Nipmuc. It was abandoned for a first time