. Bulletin. Ethnology. 432 SATSDY HILL SAN FELIPE [b. a. b. present town of that name, in Wyandot co. Ostandousket.—Doc. of 1748 in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., X, 151, 1858. Sandesque.—Boisherbert (1747) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist.,x, 84, 1858. Sandoske.—Doc. of 1747, ibid., 114. Sandosket.—Doc of 1748, ibid., 138. Sandoski.—Crepv Map, ca. 17,'i5. Sandosky.— Johns6n(,1763) Hist.,vil, 583,1856 (thefort). Sandouski.—Homann Heirs' map, 1756. Sandousky.—Johnson (1763) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., VII, 526, 1856 (the fort). Sanduskee.— La Galissoniere (1748), ibid., x, 182, San- duski.—W
. Bulletin. Ethnology. 432 SATSDY HILL SAN FELIPE [b. a. b. present town of that name, in Wyandot co. Ostandousket.—Doc. of 1748 in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., X, 151, 1858. Sandesque.—Boisherbert (1747) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist.,x, 84, 1858. Sandoske.—Doc. of 1747, ibid., 114. Sandosket.—Doc of 1748, ibid., 138. Sandoski.—Crepv Map, ca. 17,'i5. Sandosky.— Johns6n(,1763) Hist.,vil, 583,1856 (thefort). Sandouski.—Homann Heirs' map, 1756. Sandousky.—Johnson (1763) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., VII, 526, 1856 (the fort). Sanduskee.— La Galissoniere (1748), ibid., x, 182, San- duski.—Watts (1763) in Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., 4th s., IX, 483,1871. Sanduskians.—Clark (1782) in But- terfield, Washington-Irvine Corr., 402, 1882. San- dusky.—Johnson (1763) in N. Y. Doc. Col. Hist., VII, 533, 1856. St 'd'osquet.—French Rep. (1761) in Mass. Hi.'^t. Soc. Coll., 4th s., ix, 428, 1871. —Writer of 1782 in Butterfield, Wash- ington Irvine Corr.,375,1882. St. Dusky.—Ibid. Sandy Hill. A band, probably Missi- sanga, living e. of Georgian bay, Ont.— Hind, Lab. Penin., ii, 170, 1863'. San Emidio. A Chumashan division, named after the land grant and present Rancho Emidio, formerly occupying '' the country from Buena Vista and Cariaes lakes and Kern r. to the Sierra Nevada and Coast range," Cal. By treaty of June 10, 1851, these tribes, which had been greatly reduced by smallpox and by con- flict with Spaniards and neigliboring In- dians, reserved a tract between Tejon pass and Kern r., and ceded the remain- der of their lands to the United States. The treaty, however, was made inopera- tive through its rejection by the Senate. San Imiri.—Royce in 18th Rep. B. A. E., 782, 1899. San Imirio.—Ibid., 788. San Juris.—Barbour in Sen. Ex. Doc. 4, 32d Cong., spec, , 256,18-53. Sanetcli. A Salish tribe speaking the Songish dialect and living on Saanich peninsula and the neighboring ids., s. w. Vancouver id. According to Wilson (
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