History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 235 (part 2)
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Samson, mission of, 293; biographical sketch of, 325 Ochtayhquanawicroons, settlement of, on the Susquehanna, 200; subsequently called the Oghkawagas, 200; Ma-hican clans settle among, 200; Ska-niadaradighroonas settle among, 200; Chugnuts settle among, 201; Esopus Indians settle among, 201; King, Thomas, chief of, 201; connection of, with war of Revolution, 201 52 Oghkawagas, elements composing, 200 Oghkawaga, head-quarters of Brant, 267 Ohio company, organization of, 208 valley, French endeavor to secure possession of the, 208, 209, 210 Onackatin, sachem of Warranawonkongs, 95; party to treaty of 1665, 165 j lands of, 165, 387 Oneidas, a tribal division of Iroquois, 97; assign lands to Tuscaroras, 190; second castle of the, 201; accept war belt of colonists, 273; disper sion of, by Brant's forces, 275; retali atory descent of, upon the Mohawks, 275; severed from Iroquois confe deracy, 288; secured in possession of lands, 289; Mahicans settle among,