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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River — Passage 239

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[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Senecas of the Glaize in western alliance, 292 Sequins, location and cantons of, 825 sell lands to West India Company, 82; sell lands to the English, 83; chief of, imprisoned of Eelkins, 63, 83 $ compelled to pay tribute to Pe-quots, 83 Sergeant, Rev. John, missionary, 196 Sessekemick, sachem of Tappans, 91 Sewackenamo, sachem of Esopus, 95, 1 39; address of, 155 Shanasockwell, an independent nation of Siwanoys, 82 Shawangunk, castle at, 93, 149, 388; ex pedition for reduction of, 150; new fort at, 152; expedition for reduc tion of, 1525 third expedition to, 153; Miss Mack killed at, 283 j lo cation and signification, 388 Shawanoes, removal of, from Maryland, 180: aided by Mahicans, 180; make peace with Iroquois, 180; settle among the Minsis, 1805 num ber in expedition against Canada, 189 5 take part in Lenape wars (see Lenapes).