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PACE'S PAINES
This place, seven miles north, was settled by Richard Pace in 1620. On the night before the Indian massacre of March 22, 1622 an Indian, Chanco, revealed the plot to pace, who reached Jamestown in time to save the settlers in that vicinity.
Conservation & Development Commission, 1928. |