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Satuit is a native American Wampanoag Indian word meaning "cold brook" (salt, cold stream?)[1]. It is likely that the town of Scituate; a seacoast town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States, on the South Shore, midway between Boston and Plymouth; derived its name from this word. [2] The Wampanoag Indians inhabited the area and were referring to a brook by that name which runs into the inner harbour at what is now called Scituate. Satuit Brook still flows into the head of the harbour, at the southern end of front street next to Bank of America. There is a locating marker on the south side of the road.[3]
More recently Satuit has been incorporated in the name of several businesses located in the Boston, Massachusetts.
- Satuit Technologies, Inc. A software company that specialises in Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for the investment management industry whose headquarters are in Braintree, Massachusetts.
- Satuit Tavern in Scituate, Massachusetts.
References
- ^ Huden, Charles J (1962). Indian place names of New England. New York, SC: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation.
- ^ Clarke, Theodore G (2010). South of Boston: Tales from the Coastal Communities of Massachusetts Bay. Charleston, SC: History Press.
- ^ Estes, Lee (27 May 2015). Embassy Cruising Guide New England Coast, 11th ed. ebooks2go.
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