History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 51
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] here ? She answered that some Katskill rounded by tomahawks, arrow-heads, Indians lay on the other side near the etc. In one grave was found a sheet iron Sager's kill, but they would not fight tobacco box containing a hankerchief against the Dutch." — Documentary His-covered with devices, employed doubtless /cry, jv, 48. to preserve the record of its owner's ser-2 " Mahak Niminaw shall have, as vices. Not far from the grounds is the being sachem of Katskill, two fathoms Willehoosa, a cavern in the rocks on the of duffels and an anker of rum when he side of the Shawangunk mountain. It comes home." — Deed to Wm. Loveridge. contains three apartments, each about the 3 On the cast bank of the Neversink size of an ordinary room. Indian im-river, three miles above Point Jervis, on plements of various kinds have been the farm now or late of Mr. Levi Van found there. Etten, exists an Indian burial ground, the