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hudson_river_source_raw.txt
…A treaty was made by Stuyvesant with the remnant of the tribe, by the terms of which they abandoned the river Digitized by Microsoft® 452 The Hudson River settlements to the Dutch, retaining permission to trade at Rondout "provided but…
hudson_river_source_raw.txt
…After a day of hard fighting, according to Indian methods, the Mohe- gans succeeded in driving their enemies from the field. The Mohawks then retreated to another island, where they built fires and pretended to encamp. But, having spread their…
hudson_river_source_raw.txt
…writer — sat and discussed the history of Kingston; its first and second Indian wars, 1659 and 1661, and the burning of the fort, 1663 ; Stuyvesant's treaty of peace, 1661, at which period the wily savages ceded him the land…
comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645 between the Dutch and the Kitchawanc…
comprehensive_plan_2003_raw.txt
…Croton itself is believed to be named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645…
comp_plan_ch2_history_raw.txt
…Croton itself is believed to be named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645…