History of the Indian Tribes of Hudson's River
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
67, 145
;
Carolina, 190 ; Weckquaesgeeks and the Dutch, 102, 108, in, 119, 121 Wassenaar and De Laet's account of subtribal organizations, 7 1
Wasenssne, sachem of Tankitekes, 80 Washington, Major George, commands expedition against the French, 210; holds conference with Lenape and Seneca chiefs, 210; attacks the French in ambush, 210; retreats to the great meadows, 211 5 withdraws from Ohio valley, 211
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of,
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warrior of, killed, 101 j attacked by
the Dutch, 1035 murder Ann Hutchinson,
at, 89
Western controversy, parties to, 258 Western tribes, alliance of 1793, 292 Whitneymen, sachem of Matinecocks,
74; negotiates peace, 117 Wiekajocks, location of, 85 cavern on Shawangunk Willehoosa, mountains, 96 Wiltmeet, Indian castle of, 95 ; destroyed by the Dutch, 137 Wiltwyck, the old village of Esopus, 147 j houses burned at, 147; council of
war at, 149 Winnequaheagh, sachem of Secatogues,