History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
Wappingers, continued with the, 136 encouraged by Eng :
1555 solicit peace for Esopus Indians, 155; take part in war of 1689, 178; removal of
lish to revolt,
Otseningo, 231 ; claim Dutchess county, 252 j aid Americans in war of Revolution, 2865 signification of name, 370 clans
to
lands
in
Warwarsinks, location of, 95
Wawayanda, signification of, 385 ^ Wawiachech, sachem of Pennacooks, Wawyachtonocks, location of, 85 Wayne, Gen., defeats Western tribes, 292 j makes treaty of Greenville,
Weapons of war, 25
Wappinger's creek, aboriginal name of, 84, 3?o Warrawakin, sachem of Seatalcats, 74
Weckquaesgeeks,
Warranawonkongs, location of, 71, 94; wars with the Dutch (see Esopus
1125 castles of, destroyed, 114; treaty with, 117 Weckquaesgeek territory, 366 Welsh colonization of America, 17, 45 Werekepes, a Haverstraw chief, 92, 94 Weskheun, sachem of Kitchawongs, 79 Weskora, sachem of Weckquaesgeeks, Wessickenaiuw, sachem of Weckquaes geeks, 79 Westenhucks, location of, 85 Westenhuck, Mahican national council
Indians),
Warren Bush, settlement
at,
destroyed,
War song of Lenapes, 32 Wars, Cresap's, 285 ; Esopus, first, 120, 133 ; Esopus, second, 146 ; French, and Indian, 1787, 171 ; 1702, 187; 1744, 203; 1785, 208; Iroquois and the French, 172; King Philip's, 62; Lenapes for independence, 2165 **Lenapes, etc., 1793, 291 ; Mahicans and Manhattan, 105 j Mahiand Mohawks, 58, cans 158 ; Minsis and Senecas, 67, 145 ; Mo hawks and the French, 131, 174; Montauks and Narragansetts, 76 , Pontiac's conspiracy, 243, 246; Queen Anne's war, 187 ; Revolu tionary war, 258 ; Raritans and the Dutch, 101; Senecas and Minsis, Senecas and the French, 145, 169 j Tuscaroras and North