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Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848) — source
…The Indian burying ground is situated near the entrance of Senasqua Neck, (Teller's Point.) The sachem of Kitchawan in 1641, was Metse wakes.
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Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848) — source
…7.. ' -' Senasqua Neck, i. 34, 36. Shanasockwell, Sachem, ii. 16. Shappequa, etymology of its name, i. 361. Sheldon's, Colonel, head-quarters, i. 272. Shorackappock, ii. 412. Shrub Oak, village of, ii. 389. Shute family, i. 157. Sigghes, Indian rock…
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Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848) — source
…A rural lane, bordered with luxuriant forest trees, leads from the main, called Enoch's Neck, to the Point proper, originally called by the Indians Senasqua, and by the English Sarah's or Sarak's Point, a name derived from…
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Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848) — source
…known by the name of Slaupers Haven, and by the Indians Navish, the meadow being by the Indians called Senasqua, being bounded by the said river and a certain creek called or known to the Indians by the name of…
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