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History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River

Ruttenber, E.M. History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River; their origin, manners and customs; tribal and sub-tribal organizations; wars, treaties, etc., etc. Albany: J. Munsell, 1872. 255 words

Bloom, Domine, description of Esopus massacre, 147 Boone, Daniel, 257 Bouwensen, Thomas, roasted and eaten by Mohawks, 100 Boquet, Col., expedition of, 246, 248 Braddock, General, 220, 222 Bradstreet, Col., expedition of, 248 ; opin ion of, concerning Iroquois, 249

Brainerd, Rev. David, missionary labors,

Johnson, Sir John, 265 Johnson, Sir William, 260 Kirkland, Rev. Samuel, 261

Konapot, John, Captain, a Mahican, Kryn, war-captain of Caghnawagas,

196, 198 Brant, Molly, 259, 261, 275 Joseph, 261, 265; sent to England, 265 ; accepts war- belts of the

Logan, a Mingoe chief, 314 Minichque, a Mahican sachem, 185,

crown, 266 ; organizes warriors in English service, 267 ; Herkimer holds conference with, 267, 268 ; descent of, on Wyoming valley,

Montour, Catharine, 276 Nererahhe, chief sachem of Shawange and Ulster, 277 j Minnisink, commands massacre at, 278, 279 ;

ifto

defeated

anoes, 306

Netawatwees, chief sachem of Lenapes, 303

Nimham, Daniel,

276 ; commits depredations in Or

chief sachem of

Wappingers, 329 Occum, Rev. Samson, a Mahican,

Passaconnaway, chief sachem of Pennacooks, 317 Paxinos, chief sachem of Shawanoes,

at

Fort

284;

Plain,

flight of, at Fort Schuyler, 274 j efforts of, to arouse western tribes,

290 5 biographical sketch of, 313 Bull, Captain, son of Teedyuscung, 247

Burgoyne, Gen., expedition of, 273 Burnet, Governor, address to Mahicans, Butler, John, accompanies Guy Johnson,

Walter N., accompanies Guy John

Red Jacket, a Seneca chief, 317

son, 263 ; commands in expedition

Saunders, Robert, 357 Shabasch, or Abraham, a

against

Mohawk

valley

settle

Mahican

ments, 283; killed by an Oneida