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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 222

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Eelkins, Jacob, imprisons chief of the Se quins, 100 Emerick, Col., account of battle of Cort-land's Ridge, 286, 287 English capture Fort Amsterdam, 1585 treaty with the Iroquois, 55, 158; treaty with Mahicans, 158, 1605 laws regulating intercourse with the Indians, 1625 treaty of Esopus, 163 Eskmoppas, sachem ofRockaways, 73 Esopus, derivation of term, 945 first settle ment at, 125; settlers at, abandon lands, 1 1 2, 123; first war at, 120; Stuyvesant solicited to protect, 125 } buildings destroyed at, 125 5 new village established at, 128 5 second war of, 1 33, 1 34 5 torture of prisoners at, 135; village held in siege, 135; peace established at, 142; renewal of hostilities at, 1475 new village, •destroyed, 147; description of