Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issue 68, Part 3E. Croswell, 1908 - Government publications |
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Page 28
... deep , in reference to the water . O - qua ' - ga had many forms , applied to a village and creek . Among these are Aughquagey , Onohaghquage , Onoquaga , Ocquango and Ononaughquaga . The last may refer to the moun- tain . A. Cusick ...
... deep , in reference to the water . O - qua ' - ga had many forms , applied to a village and creek . Among these are Aughquagey , Onohaghquage , Onoquaga , Ocquango and Ononaughquaga . The last may refer to the moun- tain . A. Cusick ...
Page 71
... deep hole . Others , like Sylvester , refer it to a lake country , and are well sustained by some variants . Thus , in 1760 , the Mohawks spoke to Sir William Johnson " about that large tract called Kaniadarusseras , " which plainly ...
... deep hole . Others , like Sylvester , refer it to a lake country , and are well sustained by some variants . Thus , in 1760 , the Mohawks spoke to Sir William Johnson " about that large tract called Kaniadarusseras , " which plainly ...
Page 87
... deep Kurloonah's vale ; Where great Tahawus splits the sky ; Where Borr - has greets his melting snows ; By those linked lakes that shining lie Where Metauk's haunted forest grows ; And where through many a grassy vlie The winding ...
... deep Kurloonah's vale ; Where great Tahawus splits the sky ; Where Borr - has greets his melting snows ; By those linked lakes that shining lie Where Metauk's haunted forest grows ; And where through many a grassy vlie The winding ...
Page 97
... , bounded outside by a deep ditch . Wi - no ' - na , an introduced western name , is said to mean the first- born , if a daughter . KINGS COUNTY In dealing with old names and records the ABORIGINAL PLACE NAMES OF NEW YORK 97.
... , bounded outside by a deep ditch . Wi - no ' - na , an introduced western name , is said to mean the first- born , if a daughter . KINGS COUNTY In dealing with old names and records the ABORIGINAL PLACE NAMES OF NEW YORK 97.
Page 121
... deep hole worn in the rock at the foot of the falls . " Perhaps the best early account is that of Professor Dwight , writ- ten about a century since : We all visited the Canajoharoo , ( so the word is spelt by Mr. Kirkland ) , or great ...
... deep hole worn in the rock at the foot of the falls . " Perhaps the best early account is that of Professor Dwight , writ- ten about a century since : We all visited the Canajoharoo , ( so the word is spelt by Mr. Kirkland ) , or great ...
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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