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Leedstown
Also spelled Pissasec, the Pissaseck
Indians lived along the Rappahannock
River, here at Leedstown and in a few
other villages in Westmoreland County.
They spoke a language derived from the
Virginia Algonquian family and were
hunters and farmers. The Pissasecks
were tributaries of Chief Powhatan, who
ruled a political configuration of
Indian groups that occupied the coastal
plain of Virginia from the James River
to the Potomac River. English Capt.
John Smith featured the Pissaseck
Indians on his Virginia map published in
1612. |
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