the settlers from erup killed most of them
Halfmoon, Hopwell and the Discovery .
The Half Moon the Hopwell and Discovery
The Half Moon the Hopwell and Discovery
James Marshall was born in Hopwell,Township New Jersey.
Beacause it haves the largest tides in the world and its home to Hopwell Rocks
Henry Hudson sailed on the Half Moon and the Hopwell.
Hopwell (originally City Point) was a deep water shipping point. At Richmond, you encounter the Fall Line- rocks in the river stopped ships from coming further up the river.
Douglas Ivan Cosman has written: 'Trinity United Church, Hopwell Hill, N.B., historical events' -- subject(s): Hopewell Hill, N.B., Hopewell Hill, N.B. Trinity United Church
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The "Hopewell Indians" are a specific cultural division of the "Mound Builders" and is used to describe a general cultural influence and or era of the 4,000 year history of these peoples; specifically it describes a period of history dating around 1,000 BC of the Woodland Period located in the present day states of Illinois and Ohio.