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…THE 1645 PEACE TREATY The conflict concluded when the final of 69 united tribes agreed to a truce in August 1645. The Kitchawank were among the signatory tribes. A commemorative plaque at Croton Point Park marks the treaty site. CONSEQUENCES…
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…Northern Westchester County (Croton-on-Hudson area), with a fortified village called Navish at Croton Point's neck. The Kitchawank were the Wappinger band most closely associated with the Croton area. They signed the 1645 peace treaty ending Kieft's…
Robert Bolton, Jr. (1848)
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…1645, Aepjen chief sachem of the Mohegans signed a treaty of peace in behalf of the Kitchawanghs.a On the 15th of September, 1663, occurs the name of Meghte-sewakes, chief of Kitchawan, and in 1699, that of Sackama ^^'icker…
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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…
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…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…
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…The Kitchawanc tribe, part of the Wappinger Confederacy, signed a peace treaty with Dutch settlers at Croton Point in 1645. Stephanus van Cortlandt began acquiring land in 1677 to build a manor, which received a royal patent in 1697 as…
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…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…