History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 221
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Cornbury, Gov., attends conference at Albany, 184. Cornstalk, commands Lenapes and Sha-wanoes, 2565 biographical sketch of, 307 Corn-planter, a Seneca chief, le«ds an attack on Oneidas, 282 5 driven from power by Red Jacket, 290; no ticed, 317 Cortland's Ridge, Mahicans in battle of, 287 Couwenhoven, negotiates with Esopus Indians, 151, 154 Cralo, Fort, at Greenbush, 149 Cresap's War, causes of, 255 Croton, traditionary sachem of Kitcha-wongs, 79 Croton river, aboriginal name of, 79, 366 Croghan, George, commissioner to treat with Western Indians, 209 5 assistant to Sir Wm. Johnson, 250, 259; superintendent of Ohio country, 260 Crown Point, expedition for capture of, failure of, 224 Custalaga, a Lenape chief, removal of, 258 Dans-Kammer, devil worship at, 29, 94 j boundary line at the, 93; Couwenhoven at the, 151; tradi tion of the, 382 Dean, Rev. James, labors of, among Oneidas and Tuscaroras, 261 j bio graphical notice of, 261 Declarations of war, 31