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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 229

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] to invite Iroquois to conference, 2125 appointed superintendent of Indian affairs, 222; commissioned to or ganize expedition for capture of Crown Point, 222; removes council fire to Mount Johnson, 222; holds conference with Iroquois, 223 5 commands in battle of Lake George, 224; endeavors to suppress hostilities in Pennsylvania, 2245 holds con ference with Lenapes, etc., 228, 229; removes petticoats from Lenapes, 229; efforts of, to hold Indian tribes in alliance with the crown, 259 5 biographical notice of, 260 Johnson, Sir John, 260; commands Royal Greens in siege of Fort Stan-wix, 274 5 removes his father's trea sures, 283; commands expedition against Schoharie settlements, 284; biographical notice of, 265 Johnson, Guy, deputy superintendent of Iroquois, 260 j holds conference at