History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
Stony Point, n, 77 Albany, 1754, 212, at Albany, 1776, 263 II j at Shorackappock, at
the
Tappans, 91 j
prevent
massacre
among
endeavors to
agents
cupy, 150, 259 Conflict with Indians,
Conference
negotiates with Indians, 151, 154 at Cralo, Fort, Greenbush, 149 Cresap's War, causes of, 255
tion of the,
tion against Iroquois, 279
Wyoming,
no
j
Gen. James, commands
Connecticut,
Couwenhoven,
Dans-Kammer,
De Witt, theory of, 1 6
Jacket, 290;
Cortland's Ridge, Mahicans in battle of,
to
Cklverack, village of, 63 j creek", name of, Clinton, Governor, appeal of, to the Iro
Red
power by ticed, 317
fugitive Indians,
of
1065 plantation of,
by Indians, 109 ; negotiates treaty of peace, 109; plantation de
spared
stroyed, 113 Dieskau, Baron, commands French ex pedition for reduction of Oswego,
Congress, Continental, established three Indian Departments, 263 ; organ
223 j mortally wounded in battle at Ticonderoga, 224 Dobb's Ferry, aboriginal name of, 78
against the English 279 ; address of, to
Dongan, Gov., purchases lands on the Hudson, 93, 95; endeavors to de
izes expedition
Indian
allies,
Iroquois, quois,
280 ;
treaty of, with Iro
of the French, 69 ; gives medals to the Iroquois, 1 69 j appeals to James II, to main tain alliance with Iroquois, 169;
feat the operations
Corchaugs, location of, 74 Corlear's Hook, massacre of Indians
at,
106, 108 j aboriginal name of, 361
asks for Catholic priests, 169
INDEX.
Dress, of an Indian belle, 21 ; description of,
Evert Pels, a Dutch prisoner, escapes tor