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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] ransomes and presents to them upon a treaty of peace.1 " 2. That the English do make peace for the Indian Princes with the Nations down the River.2 " 3. That they may have free trade…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] river, 591 Nicholson, Gen., expedition against Ca nada, 188, 189 Nicolls, Richard, takes possession of Fort Amsterdam, 158; proclaimed de puty governor, 158; makes treaty with Iroquois, 158; renews treaty with Esopus Indians, 163 Niessen, Ensign…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…until the expression in definite terms of the the Indians ceased to exist or had entirely general language of the treaty of 1664, removed to the west. " the lands now conquered by the sword." 21 164 THE INDIAN TRIBES " 5.
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Eelkins, Jacob, imprisons chief of the Se quins, 100 Emerick, Col., account of battle of Cort-land's Ridge, 286, 287 English capture Fort Amsterdam, 1585 treaty with the Iroquois, 55, 158; treaty with Mahicans, 158…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] By the terms of this treaty the inde pendence and equality of the nations parties to it, was recognized, while the tribes not in alliance with them, but " under the pro tection " of, or in treaty
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Should a Dutchman kill an Indian, or an Indian a Dutchman, war was not to be declared; but a complaint was to be lodged against the murderer, who should be hanged in the presence of both the contracting parties. All…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…I.) Kitchiwan, modern form; _Kitchawanc,_ treaty of 1643; _Kichtawanghs,_ treaty of 1645; _Kitchiwan,_ deed of 1645; _Kitchawan,_ treaty of 1664; the name of a stream in Westchester County from which extended to an Indian clan, "Is," writes Dr. Albert S…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Tadame, king of Lenapes, murder of, 227, 301 Taghkospemo, sachem of Tappans, 91 Tankitekes, location of, 80 j treaty with, 117 Tanadiarisson, speech of, 209 Tappans, location of the, 91 Tarrytown, aboriginal name of, 79, 366…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…missionaries, 1 68; secure treaty of neutrality, with Duke of York, 169; make prisoners of Iroquois chiefs by treach ery, 1715 at war with the Senecas, 171; yield to the demands of the Iroquois, 172; Indian war of 1689, 1725…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Not less so was the treaty stipulation that the privileges of trade were to be uniform, in all English plantations, to Indians in alliance with the govern ment, and the fact that such alliance secured the…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…O'Callaghan, are "Marechkawicks, Nayecks, and their neighbors"; in the treaty of 1656, "Rockaway and Canorise." The latter name appears to have been introduced after 1645 in exchange for Marechkawick. (See Canarise.) _Rechqua_ is met on the Hudson in Reckgawaw…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Long Island, Block builds ship on, 77; Dutch settlers on, 101; settlements ravaged, 1365 territory of, divided between Dutch and English, 124; treaty with Indians of, 124; abo riginal name of, 365 Long Reach, Indians of…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…A treaty was concluded, after a session of nineteen days. All that Teedyuscung had asked was granted; the boundary lines were agreed to; New Jersey paid the Mlnsis <£i,ooo for the lands which they claimed in that province, and…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)] Fifty years later the tribal title is entered in the treaty of Easton (1758) as the "Wappings, Opings or Pomptons," [FN-2] as claimants of an interest in lands in northern New Jersey, [FN-3] subordinately…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)] 41 degrees 40 minutes), as recognized in the Treaty of Easton. (See Pompton.) From its association
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…of the North American Indians, 16 Oriskany, battle of, 274 Oritany, sachem of Hackinsacks, 91; treaty of, with the Dutch, no; party to treaty of 1645, 118; soli cits peace on behalf of Esopus In dians, 139 Ottawas, location of…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…called, 83 Silver Heels, murder of, 256 Sing Sing, aboriginal name of, 79, 366 Sint-sinks, location of, 795 treaty with, 117 Sirham, sachem of Kitchawongs, 79 Siwanoys, location of the, 81 Sloughter, Col., appointed governor, 175 Small-pox, ravages…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…an Indian boy, 107 Ackhough, sachem of Weckquaesgeeks, 79 Adair, James, theory of, concerning ori gin of American Indians, 16 Adogbegnewalquo, a Mohawk chief, ad dress of, 141 Aepjin, chief sachem of Mahicans, 58 j party to treaty of 1645…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Pending formidable aggressive movements against the French, the war was closed by the treaty of peace at Aix la Chapelle. The news of the conclusion of this treaty reached Governor Clinton on the eve of the assemblage at Albany of…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Regis Indians, organization of, 179 Sullivan, Gen., commands expedition against Iroquois, 279 Susquehannas, subjugation of, 55 Susquehanna Company, organization of, 215 Swannekins, the Dutch, so called, 108 Tackapousha, sachem of Marsapequas, 74, 76; treaty of, with the Dutch, 124 Tackarew…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)] Y., iv, 177.) In the Treaty of Easton, 1758, the Indian title to land conveyed to New Jersey is described: "Beginning at the Station Point between the Province of New Jersey and New York, at the…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Nor could subjugation have been as early as 1643 or 1645, when Kieft made his treaty with the Mohawks and Mahicans, for the Swedes were then supplying the Minsis with arms. In 1660, the latter, through their chief, could declaim…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…118 THE INDIAN TRIBES peace with the remaining insurgents, and on their advice the latter agreed to conclude a treaty of which the record is in these words : " Aug. 30, 1645.
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)] O'Callaghan in his translation of the treaty between the Western Long Island clans, in 1656, is noted in "North and South Hempstead Records," p. 60, "A neck of land called
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Supposed to be a remnant of the Powhattan con federacy, who were removed under the treaty with Virginia in 1722, and called by Gallatin Sachdagughroonas. The date of their settlement at the north corre sponds with that of the treaty
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…The revision of the Wyoming deeds, and the establishment of the treaty line of
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…at Shorackappock, n, 77 Conference at Albany, 1754, 212, at Albany, 1776, 263 Congress, Continental, established three Indian Departments, 263; organ izes expedition against the English Indian allies, 279; address of, to Iroquois, 280; treaty of, with Iro quois, 289
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…31 244 THE INDIAN TRIBES The Mohawks^ Oneidas, Tuscaroras^ Onondagas and Cayugas held to their covenant with the English, but only as neutrals. Teedyuscung followed their example, having, in a treaty at Easton, in May, 1762, fully adjusted his dispute…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…In their treaty with Stuyvesant, in 1664, they were represented by Sewacke-namo, sachem, and Onackatin and Powsawagh, chiefs. In the 'subsequent treaty of 1669, the five sachemdoms of the Esopus country were represented in the persons of Onackatin, Napashequiqua…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] Verdrietig Hook, 92, 93, 377 Vriesendael (see De Vries) Vielle, Arnout, interpreter, 181 Virginia, operations of, in Ohio valley, 209, 210; war of, against the French, 210 Walking treaty, the, 216 Wampum, description of, 26 Wanton…
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