. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . , sachems or chiefs of the Indian nation, called Ouontagers, Cayan-ockea, Kanatsany-Agash Tass, Caruchianachaqui, sachems or chiefs ofthe Indian nation called Sinickers. Peter On tachsax and Christian Diary-hogoo, sachems or chiefs of the Indian nation called the Mohocks; Saria-tagnoah, Watshatuhon, and Anuchnaxqua,sachems or chiefs of the In-dian nation called the Oneyders; Tawis-Tawis, Kachnoaraaseha, andTakachquoutas, BHchems or chiefs of the Indian nation called Cayiuker


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . , sachems or chiefs of the Indian nation, called Ouontagers, Cayan-ockea, Kanatsany-Agash Tass, Caruchianachaqui, sachems or chiefs ofthe Indian nation called Sinickers. Peter On tachsax and Christian Diary-hogoo, sachems or chiefs of the Indian nation called the Mohocks; Saria-tagnoah, Watshatuhon, and Anuchnaxqua,sachems or chiefs of the In-dian nation called the Oneyders; Tawis-Tawis, Kachnoaraaseha, andTakachquoutas, BHchems or chiefs of the Indian nation called CayiukerB;Tyierox, Balichwanonach-shy, sachems or chiefs of the Indian nationcalled the Tuscororow; Iachnechdorus, Cacbnaora-katack-ke,sachelnsorchiefsof the Indian nation called theShomokon In-dians; Nutimus and Qualpaghach, sachems or chiefs of the Indian nationcalled the Delawares; and Baehsinosa, sachem or chief of the Indian na- A DRAUGHT OF LANCASTER COUNTY IN 1730, rea a ©ta n ei © n iy e> i © thi h,@w ira s ki o ip> § m®w $ © ir m o ra @©AyiPiHoira &kj® ilnkara©ra ©© GENERAL HISTORY. 33 tion called the Shawanese, in consideration of £500, grant, Bell, &c.,allthat tract or parcel of land lying and being within the following limits andhounds, and thus described: Beginning at the hills or mountains calledin the language of the Five Nation Indians Tyanuntasachta, or EndlessHills, and by the Delaware Indians Ketactany Hills, on the east side ofthe river Susquehanna, being in the northwest line or boundary of thetract of land formerly purchased by the said proprietaries from the saidIndian nations, by their deed of the 11th of October, 1736; and fromthence running up the said river by the several courses thereof to thefirst of the nearest mountains to the north Bide or mouth of the creek,called in the language of the said Five Nation Indians Cautagug, andin the lauguage of the Delaware Indians Maghonioy, and from thenceextending by a dir


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