Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 68, Part 3E. Croswell, 1908 - Government publications |
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... Historical Society , volume 2. A brief summary of this excellent paper will be given , but its 50 pages . will well repay close study and they cover a large field . He was long the leading authority on these languages and published much ...
... Historical Society , volume 2. A brief summary of this excellent paper will be given , but its 50 pages . will well repay close study and they cover a large field . He was long the leading authority on these languages and published much ...
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... Historical Society memorial of that year . Mr Cass made an elaborate and critical reply in the Review for 1828. In criticizing words he sometimes impugned their correctness , but part of his contention was that many of these were Monsey ...
... Historical Society memorial of that year . Mr Cass made an elaborate and critical reply in the Review for 1828. In criticizing words he sometimes impugned their correctness , but part of his contention was that many of these were Monsey ...
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... history , it will be obvious that the latter has passed through other hands , and has assumed an appearance its author could never have given it . These three works as they appear before the public , were never written by the same ...
... history , it will be obvious that the latter has passed through other hands , and has assumed an appearance its author could never have given it . These three works as they appear before the public , were never written by the same ...
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... history and character was derived wholly from them . The Delaware tribe was the first and last object of his hopes . Every legendary story of their former power , and of their subsequent fall , such as the old men repeated to the boys ...
... history and character was derived wholly from them . The Delaware tribe was the first and last object of his hopes . Every legendary story of their former power , and of their subsequent fall , such as the old men repeated to the boys ...
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... History of Cohoes also quotes a statement from the Schenectady Reflector of 1857 , that the name is Mohegan , and that the Canadian Indians still call pitchholes in the road cahoos . The Mohawk defi- nition is to be preferred . Ga ...
... History of Cohoes also quotes a statement from the Schenectady Reflector of 1857 , that the name is Mohegan , and that the Canadian Indians still call pitchholes in the road cahoos . The Mohawk defi- nition is to be preferred . Ga ...
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Albany Algonquin annual report appears applied ash pit beads bones brook Bruyas called Canada castle Cayuga Cayuga lake celt ceremonies Charlevoix chief cited clan Coeymans condolence Continue to listen council creek Cusick defined Delaware derived dialect East Canada creek east side Erie falls flint Genesee Genesee river given Haii haii hail Handsome Lake head hill Hudson Indian name Indian village Iroquois Iroquois name Ja-ta-gweh-ni-yo-shonh Jat-hon-de-nyunk journal lake land Mahicans meaning mentioned miles Mohawk Morgan Morgan's name mountain nation Neck O-nen occiput Oneida Oneida lake Onondaga Otisco lake patent pipe pond pottery vessel probably refer river rock Ruttenber sachems Sauthier's map Schoharie creek Schoolcraft seems Seneca Seneca river side of trench skeleton skull song Southold Spafford stone stream Thou who wert tion town tract tree tribe Tuscarora valley wampum wert ruler west side word written York Zeisberger