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grill youre saelf posted:"WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI" nothing on either but it led me to an interesting one, Wissinoming,north branch of frankford creek Pennsylvania, an indian word meaning, where we were frightened. Wisconsin means wild rushing river according to the book so it make just be an expansion on those words. on Wisconsin rapids the internet says Prior to the Wisconsin River being dammed, this area held a treacherous stretch of water, which descended 45 feet as it passed through the community. The Indians gave to this place along the river the name of “Ad-dah-wah-gam,” meaning the “Two-sided Rapids,” as the rapids here was divided in two by a great boulder. After the river was dammed, the increase in water level covered most of the rocks and boulders and therefore, rapids, in the area. on stevens point Stevens Point was named after George Stevens, who operated a grocery and supply business on the Wisconsin River during the extensive logging of interior Wisconsin. The river was used by logging companies to float logs to market. Loggers on the river found this a convenient stopping point, as the river bends slightly and the operation was from far upstream. The town developed from Stevens's post and was named for him. very cool name origins! HugeGrossBurrito fucked around with this message at 23:21 on Sep 26, 2020 |
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Into The Mild posted:Hey TeachesOfPeaches. I’m told you find the way I say Effort Post is funny. she's doing a very poor impression of you right now lol im so sorry
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free hubcaps posted:whoa whoa....HGB has a wife?!?! I know I know I was shocked too
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:nothing on either but it led me to an interesting one, Wissinoming,north branch of frankford creek Pennsylvania, an indian word meaning, where we were frightened. Wisconsin means wild rushing river according to the book so it make just be an expansion on those words. I love you hugegrossburrito! Mind doing "Waupaca, Wisconsin"? I've heard it was named after Jon Waupaca but I think that's a lie.
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:nothing on either but it led me to an interesting one, Wissinoming,north branch of frankford creek Pennsylvania, an indian word meaning, where we were frightened. Wisconsin means wild rushing river according to the book so it make just be an expansion on those words. To give a modern touch to this: Wisconsin Rapids was a booming paper town, but now is filled with meth and a lack of jobs. Stevens Point is a "college town" of less than 30k people. It's a stopping off/middle point of most people's journey's
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grill youre saelf posted:I love you hugegrossburrito! It’s in there! County in Wisconsin named for the Menominee Indians, the meaning being, pale water.
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What I find interesting about this book is he actually traveled and asked locals, people could have been loving with him but he recorded it dutifully.
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:so many of these are French names that just lost their meaning entirely. Green Bay for instance was la grande baie This one I know is wrong. It was originally called La Baye Des Puants, Bay of Stinking Waters, then La Baye Verte, because the water coming through the Fox River was green. And the Fox flows from Lake Winnebago, with Winnebago being a derogatory term for the native tribes that means people of the smelly water. Pretty sure the name of the city of Kaukauna on the Fox River also has roots in smelly water, which is now overshadowed by the smellier paper mill.
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widefault posted:This one I know is wrong. It was originally called La Baye Des Puants, Bay of Stinking Waters, then La Baye Verte, because the water coming through the Fox River was green. lol you will do well with the thread I’m working on, gbs drunk history. Have to set up my audio equipment first HugeGrossBurrito fucked around with this message at 19:01 on Sep 27, 2020 |
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Does it have Hugegrossburritown, Georgia?
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Spazzle posted:Does it have Hugegrossburritown, Georgia? Inshallah
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:so many of these are French names that just lost their meaning entirely. Green Bay for instance was la grande baie A lot of places in the midwest and Canada are french butcherings of what various natives called the lands of their hated enemies, butchered again into english.
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Can you see if Withlacoochee is in there?
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bones 4 beginners posted:Can you see if Withlacoochee is in there? Will do in the morning, that sounds like something that would totally be in there, please post requests overnight I’ll find them.
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all the towns here in central texas have german names because a bunch of nobles in germany tried to flood texas with as many germans as possible to lay claim to the lands and create a german state before Texas joined the US.
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Kinda a long shot but: Satan's Kingdom, MA?
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Jose posted:why is so much stuff in the US named gaylord apparently you were their most notable visitor
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Is Swastika in there?
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bones 4 beginners posted:Can you see if Withlacoochee is in there? Withlacoochee- River and town in Hernando county, Florida. Indian word meaning "little river" or according to another authority, " long narrow river.
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CleverHans posted:Kinda a long shot but: Satan's Kingdom, MA? Not in the book but it seems it may have been named after a forest fire.
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What about Snoqualmie WA? I think the origin is on wikipedia but curious what the book says.
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Grevling posted:Is Swastika in there? Very surprised Swastika, NY is not in the book considering how extensively it covers NY. Obviously, before the Nazis co-opted it, it was a good luck symbol often used on sports jerseys, product names, looking into it coca cola even made a swastika shaped bottle opener. Fuckin Hitler what a jerk.
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Sweaty IT Nerd posted:What about Snoqualmie WA? I think the origin is on wikipedia but curious what the book says. Snoqualmie- a city in Washington named for an Indian tribe, translated, " the people of the moon."
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Our Town, Alabama
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Cheesequake, New Jersey
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Milo and POTUS posted:Our Town, Alabama Our town did not exist until 1913 and was established after railroad expansion. I found this old news article about it at least. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qiMLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jVEDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6889%2C112219
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:Snoqualmie- a city in Washington named for an Indian tribe, translated, " the people of the moon." wikipedia posted:The name "Snoqualmie" is derived from the Lushootseed name s•dukʷalbixʷ, generally interpreted to mean "ferocious people", a name applied by another Coast Salishan people in reference to the Snoqualmie people. Thanks!
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Cheesequake, New Jersey Nothing in the book, but derived from the Lenni Lenape word "Cheseh-oh-ke", meaning "upland" or from the word "chickhake", meaning "land that has been cleared." Another similar name that does appear, Cheesechankamuck- Eastern branch of the Farmington River, Connecticut. Indian word meaning, "the great fishing fishing pier at the weir."
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Ill let a few collect if anyone has new ones, I'm working on a dramatic reading of a famously verbose IK resignation.
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Atmore, AL, Red Level, AL, Axis, AL, and Talisheek, LA. Oh and Coffeville, AL and Hot Coffee, MS
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Gaylord is an Anglicization of Gaillard, a French place name/surname
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:Very surprised Swastika, NY is not in the book considering how extensively it covers NY. Obviously, before the Nazis co-opted it, it was a good luck symbol often used on sports jerseys, product names, looking into it coca cola even made a swastika shaped bottle opener. Fuckin Hitler what a jerk. Apparently they just voted four days ago to NOT change the name https://www.npr.org/sections/live-updates-protests-for-racial-justice/2020/09/24/915307315/swastika-new-york-is-keeping-its-name
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HugeGrossBurrito posted:Snoqualmie- a city in Washington named for an Indian tribe, translated, " the people of the moon." I think they used to moon their enemies before and during battle.
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Anything on the origins of 'New England'? That one's always puzzled me.
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It's named after tom brady
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCQG5Hb6Gew
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Will update this evening!
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Provo and Orem please
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When I was young I listened to a radio play on the naming of US towns, based I believe on this book. Of course, one was as far as I could tell made up which was Strange, Montana with the origin of finding a dead body with a note on it saying "strange is how I lived and died".
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Is Chillicothe in there?
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