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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 135 (part 3)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Under the cir cumstances in which they were placed, they readily accepted the offer which was made to them to remove to the Mohawk country. To that end Mohawk chiefs were sent to them, with an interpreter, and provision made for their transportation. On the 22d of May they appeared before Johnson, were ad dressed and assigned to lands in the Schoharie county.3 Many of the Mahicans of the upper Hudson and Wapplngers