Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis
Bolton, Robert, History of Weschester
County, 3d ed., ii, p. 578.
21. Skinner, op. cit., vol. v, no. 4, pt. 2, New
York, 1919.
22. Bolton, Robert, History of Weschester
County, 3d ed., vol. i, p. 686.
23. Furman, Gabriel, Antiquities of Long
Island.
24. RlNNEGACONCK, RlNNEGOCONCK. The
Delaware lenniga-xunk, or Bark-house hill, is a satisfactory and distinctive description, according with the native settlement on the hill, the traces of which were above described. -- M. R. Harrington.
25. The patent of 1646 to Van Tienhoven
describes Breukelen as "formerly called Marechkawick." The village plantinggrounds were in the vicinity, as described in the grant of land to Frederick Lubbersen in 1640.
26. Flint, M. B., Early Life on Long Island.
27. Stiles, H. R., History of Brooklyn, vol. i,
p. 52.
28. Stiles, ibid., vol. i, p. 49.
29. New York Colonial Documents, xiv, 39
30. Van Wvck, Frederick, Historical Guide of
the City History Club, 1913.
31. Munsell, J., History of Kings County.
32. Tooker, W. W., Indian Place Names on
Long Island.
INDIAN NOTES
NOTES
33' Skinner, A nthropological Papers of the A merican Museum of Natural History, 1909.
34. Heye, G. G., and Pepper, G. H., Exploration of a Munsee Cemetery near Montague, New Jersey, Contributions from the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation, vol. ii, no. 1, New York. 1915.
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