\'\ . \. I \ WIl - IN I ill I N PATE8. [boll. 25a 
L-ount) and i Vu Indi eaning a tripod for hold - 
tiga fish trap in the water. 
iut: township and village in liuivau County, i , so named from the large 
Lumber of walnut trees within the limits. 
pack; township in S i lian word meaning "aud- 
len bend of a stream around tin- I *"l 
pole; town in Norfolk < ml Maissaehiisetl for 8ii Robert Walpole. 
pole; t«»wn in Cheshire County, V w Hai imed from the town in 
Cngland. 
senburg; town in 11 County, < i ed for Fred Wateenj a 
►anker and i >ld settler. 
int\ in North I ■ ■ ■■ I • alah. 
;erboro; town in Colleton Count ... -1 for the Walter fain- 
hall . tow n in V I • I Iwaid Walthall. 
ham. city in Middh i | named from Wal- 
liaiu Ablx 
tow n iii Vild ' necity in Massachusetts. 
;on; county in I 
• • ■ nl the I declaration 
f Indi •; 
holder of the Alchiaon, 
'opeka 
:on: town William Walton, a large 
and pi 
.vorth :. Wisconsin, named 
>r ( 1 
.vorth • - -in. 
named because 
ormerh tin Indian word meaning "clear of 
pringv 1 ndian chief w hose 
lame n 
the [ndian irord 
lpum; Imh I ■ name of the Indian 
hell iii' < 
\ i ord meaning "uaouafiafl 
at ah; t..w n in I I ndian chief, whose 
lame signified " he I 
.gunbog: jiond nt pond." 
>akoneta, villa meaning "clay 
■iver." 
lanuck i; 1 i Derived from Wappa- 
the naim I - jrnifj 
»ato; village in Washingl Indian designation of b 
>ulbo 
tella; \ill.i • ,, Poi tribe, the 
lam.- meai 
. ning "elk." 
■pping-er; creek 
ppingers Falls; village in I) • • Na ed for an Indian 
tril)e. 
