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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 96 (part 3)

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] No sooner had Champlain discovered the territory of the St. 1 Ante, p, 62. The ' date of this the fugitives from that conflict are de-organization, as well as the original clas-scribed by Hubbard as having fled towards sification of the elements of which the Albany, the conclusion is that the Schati-Schaticooks were composed, is distinctly cooks were no other than the Indians de-stated by Earl Bellomont, the governor, scribed by him. There was another in 1 698 : " Our Skackoor or river Indians organization of Schaticooks, composed of and which river Indians having been New England and Hudson river Indians, formerly driven out of those eastern They were located on Ten Mile river,