History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
Tarrytown, aboriginal name of, 79, 366 Teedyuscung, chief sachem of Lenapes, 69, 227 j commands war-party of Eastern Lenapes, 2195 holds con ference with Shawanoe and Mahican 220 j attends conference at allies,
Mount Johnson, 228
;
attends con
ference at Onondaga, 228 ;
makes
with Johnson, 2315 holds conference with governor of Pennsyl treaty
232 ; speech of, at Easton, 2335 empowered to make peace, 234; final treaty with, at Easton, 241 } murdered by Senecas, 2445
vania,
biographical sketch of, 301
1905 return of, to Iroquois country, 190; constituted the Sixth Nation, 90 accept war-belts of colonists, $
.
Tusten, Lieut. Col., commands in battle of Minnisink, 278 Umpachenee, commissioned lieutenant,
Unamis, a tribal division of Lenapes, 47, 50, 89; chieftancies,of, 89; totem of, 50 j the ruling tribe of the Le napes, 47
Unalachtos, a tribal division of Lenapes, 47 j totem of, 50
Uncas, a Pequot chief, 43 Underbill, Capt. John, enters the Dutch
113; commands expedition
service,
Teller's Point, aboriginal name of, 79, 366
Thayendanega, (see Brant, Joseph), Thompson, Charles, clerk to Teedyus cung, 235 Throgmorton, settlement of, destroyed, Ticonderoga, fortifications erected at, 2245 aboriginal name of, 375 Title to lands, 30
Tobaccus, sachem of Patchogues, 75 Totems and totemic classifications, 49
3615 Dans-Kammer, 383; Hiawatha, 365 Iroquois respecting origin, 35; Lenapes, respecting ori gin, 45 ; Lenapes, respecting subjuga tion, 64 ; Mahicans, respecting ori gin, 42 ; Mahicans, respecting Hud son's visit, 13 ; Mahopac lake, 368 ; Manetta hill, 364; Naoman, a tra dition of Murderer's creek, 378 ; stepping stones, 362; Wanton Is land, 395 ; Wawanaquassick, 373 Trade, mode of conducting, 120