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O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849.
…From this short description of this Country, the Lines of Indian
Politicks may be easily traced out, And their first Resolution not
to part with this Situation either to French or English as Settlers ;
Their great Uneasiness when the French…
Ruttenber, E.M. Footprints of the Red Men: Indian Geographical Names in the Valley of Hudson's River, the Valley of the Mohawk, and on the Delaware. Published in the Proceedings of the New York State Historical Association, Vol. VI. 1906.
…It was in use by the Europeans
as a medium of trade with the Indians, as well as among themselves,
by the Indians especially for the manufacture of their historic peace,
tribute, treaty and war belts, called Paumaimck {Pau-pau…
O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1850.
…Parts of this Province, the
General Court here Judg'd it vain to attempt any thing by way
of Treaty in the Controversy, and therefore concluded to proceed
in the best manner they could by themselves, and tliat they
might…
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.
…woods with the intent
of attacking the Indian village, which then occupied the site of Dobbs
Ferry. But they lost their way, and were obliged lo come ingloriously back. Shortly afterward a treaty of peace was signed at
Broiick's…
O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849.
At this Congress
the Gherokees Spoke on 20 belts to the Six Nations to renew &
Strengthen the late Treaty of peace entered into between them
and earnestly to request that in Consequence thereof the Six
Nations should unite their Arms…
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. II. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881.
…Soon after the treaty of peace, Mr. Leggett removed to New York. He died October loth, 1S43. His children were Samuel, Joseph, Willam H. and Thomas, besides several
daughters.
Opposite the residence of the late Edward G. Faile, Esq., on…
O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1849.
…291; in 1742, 301; the Indian traders, in a panic,
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named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645 between the Dutch and the Kitchawanc…
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…Croton itself is believed to be named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645…
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…Croton itself is believed to be named for the Indian chief of the Kitchawanc tribe, Kenoten, which means "wild wind." A plaque on a rock at Croton Point Park marks the spot where a peace treaty was signed in 1645…