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J. Thomas Scharf (1886) — source
…They were all residents of Greenwich when the first Indian treaty was signed. Their leader was Peter Disbrow, a young, intelligent, self-reliant man. Early in the year 1660 Disbrow was in treaty with the Indians of Peningo Neck for…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] After some days spent in negotiation a treaty was concluded on the 25th, and the chiefs dismissed with presents and solicited to bring to the fort the chiefs of the river families " who had lost so…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…u In testimony whereof we have sett our markes to two several writings, the one to remaine in the hands of the Sopes Sachems, the other upon record, this 7th day of October, 1665." The parties to the treaty on…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…Operating as American agents during the War of 1812, they afterwards served as interpreters at several treaty meetings leading up to the final Delaware Indian cessions of their lands in Indiana made at the Treaty of St. Mary’s on…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…292 j makes treaty of Greenville, 292 Weapons of war, 25 Weckquaesgeeks, location of, 78; a warrior of, killed, 101 j attacked by the Dutch, 1035 murder Ann Hutch-inson, 1125 castles of, destroyed, 114; treaty with, 117 Weckquaesgeek territory…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…In Breeden had gone " two days' journey off among Raedt they are called Hogelanders, while the Tankitekes 5 "Pacham, the subtle in the treaty of 1644 ( 0' Callaghan, i, chief of the Tankitekes near Haver-302), they are called Nochpeems…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…Historian Albert Myers thought Penn’s meeting with the Indian kings in the spring of 1683 at an unspecified locale somewhere near Philadelphia was held at an Indian Town he identified as Sassoonan’s Perkasie. form of the name, sounded…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…of intensive Indian settlements along the lower course of the creek first noted in a Dutch map drawn in 1616. Violent encounters between Indians and settlers in the area between 1658 and 1664, and the Nicolls Treaty made in 1665…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…Y., xiv, 60.) Whiteneymen, whose name is written Mayawetinnemin in treaty of 1645, and "Meantinnemen, alias Tapousagh, chief of Marsepinck and Rechawyck," in 1660 (Col. Hist. N. Y., xiii, 58), was son of Mechowodt, sachem of Marsepingh, and probably succeeded…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…208 THE INDIAN TRIBES CHAPTER IX. THE WAR OF 1755 — REHABILITATION OF THE LENAPES AND SHAWANOES — THE CONSPIRACY OF PONTIAC. HE treaty of Aix la Chapelle was a very imperfect paper. By its stipulations "all Nova Scotia, or Acadia, with…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…Ponus, sachem of Toquams, 80, 82 Ponupahowhelbshelen, sachem of Weck-quaesgeeks, 79 Pos, Captain, taken prisoner, 123; ne gotiates treaty of peace, 124 Potick, a Mahican village, 63, 395 5 fugi tives from King Philip's war at, 63 Poughkeepsie…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…than to wage war losses." — O'Callagbans Indian War of against the savages on the east end of 1655. Long Island. We have come to this 2 The following is the treaty referred to : conclusion from various reasons too long…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…We will never take it up again." At the conclusion of these ceremonies, Stuyvesant submitted the following as the conditions of the treaty : " i. All hostilities shall cease on both sides, and all injuries shall be mutually forgiven and forgotten…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…The treaty which was 3 The terms Minquas, Minsis, Monseys, concluded by the one was concluded by and Munsies are convertible. The Min-the other. -quas who sold lands on the Delaware 70 THE INDIAN TRIBES natchet in my hand…
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E.B. O'Callaghan (1849) — source
…The above Treaty of 1701 is to be found among the Records of Indian Transactions but it is recited and the Surrender made thereby confirmed in a Deed dated the 14th September 1726 by which the Seneca, Cayouga and Onondaga…
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J. Thomas Scharf (1886) — source
…County, and was followed by renewed intercourse in trade and the purchase of several tracts of Indian lands. Two years after the treaty Governor Kieft was succeeded in office by the cele-brated Peter Stuyvesant. In July, 1649, two years…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…The church continues to serve a diverse congredian Reservation was reestablished on lands restored to Indian sov- gation of Indian and non-Indian communicants to the present day. ereignty within both towns under the terms of the Indian Reorganization Act…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
[Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872)] The totem of the Wappingers as well as that of the Esopus clans, was the Wolf, as already stated, while below the Highlands came the Turkey of the 1 " Daniel Nimham, a native Indian have always…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…delivered up, and on this basis a treaty, as it was called, was concluded with them. But it was not fulfilled by either of the contracting parties; the arrest of an Indian, whose action had been in strict accordance with…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…208 valley, French endeavor to secure possession of the, 208, 209, 210 Onackatin, sachem of Warranawonkongs, 95; party to treaty of 1665, 165 j lands of, 165, 387 Oneidas, a tribal division of Iroquois, 97; assign lands to Tuscaroras, 190…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…the August 3, 1795 Treaty of Greenville (see below) giving up most of their lands GREEN (Ashland County). Green Township in Ashland County in Ohio. preserves the memory of the large multi-cultural Greentown Indian community located on the Black…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…German of former Greentown Indians finally accepted cash payments to and English-speaking non-Indian Moravian settlers from back east compensate them for their losses at the Treaty of Maumee Rapids began moving into the area shortly thereafter. German settlers…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…under the treaty of 1664, had further illustration at this time. In August, 1702, Minichque, one of their sachems, while visiting Albany, was mortally wounded by a party of four 1 Ante, p. 63. 186 THE INDIAN TRIBES negroes. The…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…By the treaty of peace between the United States and Great Britain — which was without stipulation in regard to the Indian allies of the latter government — " the ancient country of the Six Nations, the residence of their ancestors from the…
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Robert S. Grumet (2014)
…The locale later served as a treaty 1740 Indian purchase of land along its banks was probably mod- site where Indians from southern New Jersey concluded a separate ern-day Little Creek (New Jersey Archives, West Jersey Deeds, peace agreement…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…negotiate a peace between them and the Mohawks, for which purpose a conference was held at Narrington and a treaty concluded on the 24th. The day of thanksgiving was a day of peace through out the settlements of New Netherland…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…are mentioned in the treaty, a fact which nearly all their troubles were with that indicates the local character of both titles, tribe. 2 Doc. Hist., iv, i z. The Dutch were 112 ' THE INDIAN TRIBES attacking the fourth boat…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1872) — source
…accordingly secured the intercession of Goethals, the chief sachem of the Wappingers, that they might be included in the treaty which had been made. with that tribe. Stuyvesant doubted their sincerity, and Goethals replied : " The Indians say the same of…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…The clan bearing the name was party to the treaty with the Massachusetts people in 1637, and to the sale of the East Hampton lands. Their earliest sachem was Momoweta, who acknowledged the primacy of Wyandanch. Tuckahoe, a level tract…
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Edward Manning Ruttenber (1906) — source
…as a test of enduring friendship. [FN-2] It was the only treaty with the Indians in Orange County of which there is record. Aside from its Indian occupants the town is historic as the point forming the old northwest…
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