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- Moysonec abstract "Moysonec was a Native American village on the Chickahominy River in what is now New Kent County, Virginia. The village is believed to be located near the mouth of Diacund Creek, where it enters the river. It is notable as the presumed home of natives who captured explorer John Smith in 1607.The site of the village was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.".
- Moysonec added "1975-06-20".
- Moysonec area "768902.720256".
- Moysonec nearestCity Toano,_Virginia.
- Moysonec nrhpReferenceNumber "75002026".
- Moysonec wikiPageID "42155771".
- Moysonec wikiPageRevisionID "598869037".
- Moysonec added "1975-06-20".
- Moysonec governingBody "Private".
- Moysonec locmapin "Virginia".
- Moysonec name "Moysonec".
- Moysonec nearestCity Toano,_Virginia.
- Moysonec refnum "75002026".
- Moysonec subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Virginia.
- Moysonec subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Virginia.
- Moysonec subject Category:New_Kent_County,_Virginia.
- Moysonec type HistoricPlace.
- Moysonec type Place.
- Moysonec type Wikidata:Q532.
- Moysonec type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Moysonec type Place.
- Moysonec type Location.
- Moysonec comment "Moysonec was a Native American village on the Chickahominy River in what is now New Kent County, Virginia. The village is believed to be located near the mouth of Diacund Creek, where it enters the river. It is notable as the presumed home of natives who captured explorer John Smith in 1607.The site of the village was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.".
- Moysonec label "Moysonec".
- Moysonec sameAs m.06_fs63.
- Moysonec sameAs Q15964641.
- Moysonec sameAs Q15964641.
- Moysonec wasDerivedFrom Moysonec?oldid=598869037.
- Moysonec isPrimaryTopicOf Moysonec.
- Moysonec name "Moysonec".