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Shonnard, Frederic, and W.W. Spooner. History of Westchester County, New York, from its Earliest Settlement to the Year 1900. New York: The New York History Company, 1900.
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Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition.
…The Wappinger Indians occupied the region of St. Anthony's nose
and the Kittatenny mountains, (Highlands.)-''
a Pro. N. Y. Ilist. Soc. 1S44, 100.
6 Alb. Rec
c Alb. Rec. li. 220.
(( O'lia Haitian's Hist, K. NT. p…
National Park Service (2021)
…Daniel Ninham, a sachem, or chief, of the Wappinger Indians, was an 18th-century political leader and hero. Ninham defended his people’s homeland, even traveling to England to legally challenge the patent that granted the Wappingers’ territory to Dutch…
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…The Kitchawanc tribe, part of the Wappinger Confederacy of the Algonquin Nation, was native to the area and was responsible for several of the place names known in Croton-on-Hudson today. The Kitchawanc called the marsh separating Croton Point…
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…The Kitchawanc tribe, part of the Wappinger Confederacy of the Algonquin Nation, was native to the area and was responsible for several of the place names known in Croton-on-Hudson today. The Kitchawanc called the marsh separating Croton Point…