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The '''Davenport Homestead''' was an area in {{Wiki|Massachusetts}}, [[United States]], which was originally inhabited solely by the [[Master Assassin]] [[Achilles Davenport]]. It consisted of a manor next to some extensive stables and a small town, as well as a cove where ships could dock, in which the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] could invite people to live. From there, the inhabitants could raise income through trade and crafting.
The '''Davenport Homestead''' was an area in {{Wiki|Massachusetts}}, [[United States]], which was originally inhabited solely by the [[Master Assassin]] [[Achilles Davenport]]. It consisted of a manor next to some extensive stables and a small town, as well as a cove where ships could dock, in which the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Ratonhnhaké:ton|Connor]] could invite people to live. From there, the inhabitants could raise income through trade and crafting.


The Homestead also held a small dock for Connor's ship, the ''[[Aquila]]'', which was overseen by first mate and Assassin [[Robert Faulkner]]. Connor also collected trinkets for a sailor called [[Peg Leg]], who could be found here, in exchange for letters locating map pieces for [[William Kidd|William Kidd's]] treasure.
The Homestead also held a small dock for Connor's ship, the ''[[Aquila]]'', which was overseen by first mate and Assassin [[Robert Faulkner]]. Connor also collected trinkets for a sailor called [[Peg Leg]], who could be found there, in exchange for letters locating map pieces for [[William Kidd]]'s treasure.


The Homestead was seen by some residents as their second chance, since many of them had lost their previous homes to the conflict of the [[American Revolutionary War]].
The Homestead was seen by some residents as their second chance, since many of them had lost their previous homes to the conflict of the [[American Revolutionary War]].


Several animals could also be hunted here, which included fox, elk, deer, beavers, raccoons, wolves, and hares.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>
Several animals could also be hunted at the Homestead, which included fox, elk, deer, beavers, raccoons, wolves, and hares.<ref name="AC3">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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The Davenport Homestead was an area in Massachusetts, United States, which was originally inhabited solely by the Master Assassin Achilles Davenport. It consisted of a manor next to some extensive stables and a small town, as well as a cove where ships could dock, in which the Assassin Connor could invite people to live. From there, the inhabitants could raise income through trade and crafting.

The Homestead also held a small dock for Connor's ship, the Aquila, which was overseen by first mate and Assassin Robert Faulkner. Connor also collected trinkets for a sailor called Peg Leg, who could be found there, in exchange for letters locating map pieces for William Kidd's treasure.

The Homestead was seen by some residents as their second chance, since many of them had lost their previous homes to the conflict of the American Revolutionary War.

Several animals could also be hunted at the Homestead, which included fox, elk, deer, beavers, raccoons, wolves, and hares.[1]

Trivia

  • The Davenport Homestead contained the graves of Achilles' two family members; his wife Abigail and son Connor, who both died of typhoid fever shortly after the French and Indian War.[2] Achilles was also buried there, after he passed in the early 1780s.[1]

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