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Chapter II. Indian account of the first arrival of the Dutch at New York Island

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chapters general research division an account of the history manners and customs of the indian nations who once inhabited pennsylvania and the neighbouring states new york island chapter ii indian account heckewelder john gottlieb ernestus 1743 1823 author ultra high resolution high resolution
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chapters general research division an account of the history manners and customs of the indian nations who once inhabited pennsylvania and the neighbouring states new york island chapter ii indian account heckewelder john gottlieb ernestus 1743 1823 author ultra high resolution high resolution