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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 160

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] prietaries of Pennsylvania, and desired that the settlement which 'Abraham was the brother of Hen-History, vn, 115). He subsequently fol-drik (Colonial History). He originally lowed the fortunes of the Johnsons, but represented the lower Mohawk castle, died soon after the opening of the Revo-and was known as Little Abraham, lution. On the death of Hendrik, he became 2 Referring to the action of the chief sachem of Canajoharie or the up-council at Onondaga. — Colonial History, per Mohawk castle; Young Abra-vin, 556. ham, as he was called, succeeded to the 3 Proceedings of conference. — Colonial lower Mohawk castle, and Seth History, vin, 605, etc. became chief of the Schoharies (Colonial OF HUDSON'S RIPER. 265 they had made in 1768 should be held as valid against the