A complete listing of all the Indian villages, towns and settlements as listed in Handbook of Americans North of Mexico.
Acconoc. A village of the Powhatan confederacy in 1608, situated between Chickahominy and Pamunkey rs., New Kent co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Accoqueck. A Powhatan village, situate in 1608 on Rappahannock r., above Secobec, Caroline co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Accossuwinck A Powhatan village, existing in 1608 on Pamunkey r., King William co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Acquack. A village of the Powhatan confederacy of Virginia in 1608, on the N. bank of Rappahannock r., Richmond co. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Anaskenoans. A village of the Powhatan confederacy of Virginia, situated in 1608 on Rappahannock r., in the present Caroline co. Smith (1629), Virginia, map, repr. 1819.
Askakep. A village of the Powhatan confederacy in 1608, near Pamunkey r., in New Kent co., Va. Smith ( 1629), Va. , I, map, repr. 1819.
Assaomeck. A village of the Powhatan confederacy, in 1608, situated about Alexandria, Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Assuweska. A village of the Powhatan confederacy in 1608 on the N. bank of the Rappahannock, in King George co., Va. Smith (1629), Va., I, map, repr. 1819.
Attamtuck. A village of the Powhatan confederacy, in 1608, situated between the Chickahominy and Pamunkey rs. , in New Kent co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Aubomesk (probably white beaver ). A village of the Powhatan confederacy, in 1608, on the x. bank of the Rappahannock, in Richmond co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
Aureuapeugh. A village of the Powhatan confederacy, in 1608, on Rappahannock r., in Essex co., Va. Smith (1629), Virginia, I, map, repr. 1819.
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Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, Frederick Webb Hodge, 1906