History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 19
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] name of their ancient river was changed to Thames, and their territory was to be con-sidered the property of the English. — Rhode Island Historical Society Collections, m, 177. 2 "And the identity of name between the Makicans of the Hudson and the Mobegans of East Connecticut, induces the belief that all those tribes belonged to the same stock." — Gallatin, n, 34. " The Pequots and Mohegans were appa rently originally of the same race with the Mohicans, Mohegans, or Mohican-ders, who lived on the banks of the Hudson." — De Forest's History of the In dians of Connecticut. 3 " Some Mahicanders are at Hertford in consultation with others the rivers and Northern Indians." — Col. Nichols, June 25, 1666; Colonial History, in, 117. 4 This fact cannot be too distinctly recognized. The Mobegans were an