History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
Jumonville, death of, 210 Kalebackers, Indians having guns, 136 Katskills, location of,
possession
declare war against the
English, 2195 devastations by, along the Kittatinny mountains, and on the Susquehanna, 220 ; hostilities in tht Minnisinks, 221,
238 ;
declare
themselves men, 225 j Johnson sends peace embassy to, 224; John son appoints conference with, 228 ;
Johnson removes petticoat from, 229 ; make peace with Pennsylvania, 236 ; take part in Pontiac's conspi massacre Connecticut racy, 243 ;
settlers
join
at
the
Wyoming, 1763, 244 Western
alliance,
;
244 ;
INDEX. Vlahicans, continued
Lenni Lenapes, continued invaded by the English, 247; included in the peace of 1765, 249 ; condition of, in 1768, 251 ; declare war against Vir ginia, 256; more powerful than the Iroquois, 258 ; east of the Alleghanies unite with the Americans in the Revolution, 272 ; war cry of, at
country
of,
White Plains, 2725 encouraged by the English to renew war, 290 ; re new hostilities in che west, 291 make treaty with Gen. Wayne, 292; ;
on the banks of the Mississippi, 292 Lenapewihituk, name of Delaware
river,
Lewis, Colonel, death of, 257 Logan, attack on encampment
255 ;
commands war
Senecas, etc.,
;
party
of,
of
biographical
peace of Esopus, 145 ; at war with the Mohawks, 149, 156; meet French Indians at Cohoes, 145; united in covenant with the Iroquois,
161 ; instigated to hostilities against Dutch by the English, i6oj the Mohawks, 175, 1765 assist
the
strength of, in Albany county, 1845 equality of, with the Iroquois, 1 8 6 j chiefs