History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
wars, 1195 responsible for the Esopus wars, 134; surrender province to the English, 158
at,
Five Nations, see Iroquois Fletcher, Gov., 175; hastens to the re lief of the Mohawks, 175 Food and mode of preparation, 24 Fort Amsterdam held in siege by the In surrendered to the dians, 113, 123 English, 158; Nassau, construction
Dunmore, Gov., 2,57
quins,
Fantinekil, attack on, 277
scription of, 19
;
of Canada, 243 5 changes in relation with Indian tribes caused by with drawal of the, 2495 residents of the
Ohio
valley
encourage
hostilities
against the English, 257 ; Mohawks
agreement of, with Iroquois, 204 Frontenac, Count de, governor of Canada, 173; plans expeditions against the English, 173 ; invades the Mohawk
country and destroys their castles, 175 ; invades the Onondaga coun try,
Walden,
commissioned to occupy Ohio valley, 208 Gallatin, Hon. Albert, statement of, con cerning subjugation of Mahicans, 56 Garangula, a chief of Onondagas, 316 Gardiner, Lion and David, 76
Ticonde-
German Flats, commissioners of congress
roga, 97, 230; condition of, 1768, 253
held conference with Iroquois at, 263
portion of, remove to Oghawaga, 20 1
272 ;
conference
with
,
domestic
clans, 20 1 friendly, invited to re move from back settlements, 230; ;
friendly,
massacred
friendly,
near
remove
to
Galissoniere,
INDEX. Gil, sachem of Seatalcats, 74 Gist, Christopher, commissioned to treat
with Western tribes, 209 Geographical nomenclature, 361 Accopogue, village of, Long Island,
Geographical nomenclature, continued Kiskatameck, Katskill, 395
Kumochenack,
Haverstraw
bay,
Kackawawook, Orange county, 387
Alipconck, Tarrytown, 366