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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906)] Saratoga 180 Saaskahampka 49 Saugerties 162 Saukhenak 47 Schaghticoke 65 Schakaec-kemick 226 Scharon (Schroon) 184 Schenectady 202 Schodac 59 Schoharie 207 Schunnemunk 131 Scompamuck 59 Senasqua 29 Senatsycrossy 212 Seneyaughquan 226 Shannondhoi 204 Shandaken 169…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Ct., 368 Ramapo river, 377 Riritan river, 376 Sappokanikan, New York, 361 Sewanhackey, Long Island, 365 Sackhoes, Peekskill, 366 Senasqua, Teller's Point, 366 Sacrahung, Mill river, 367 Shappequa, Westchester county, 367 Shenandoah, Dutchess county, 370 Shecomeco, Dutchess county, 86…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Its precise location was at the entrance or neck of Teller's point (called Senasqua), and west of the cemetery of the Van Cortlandt family. Their burial ground was a short distance east of the castle; a roman tic and…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…and known by the name of Slauper's Haven and by the Indians Navish, the meadow being called by the Indians Senasqua." Clearly, Navish refers to Verdrietig Hook, on the west side of the river, where it is of record.
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Teller's point was called Senasqua. Tradition weaves the story that the forms of the ancient warriors still haunt the surrounding glens and woods of this district, and the Haunted Hollow, and the sachems of Teller's point, have become…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…The Indians on both sides of the Hudson here were of kindred stock and were largely intermarried. (See Raritans and Pomptons.) Senasqua, quoted as the name of Teller's Point (now Croton Point), and also as the name of Teller…
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