[15] League of the Iroquois, p. 339.
[16] Documents relating to the Colonial History of New York, vol. VII, p. 44.
[17] League of the Iroquois, p. 120.
[18] Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia in the Revolution, Kidder, p. 286.
[19] It is interesting in this connection to notice the manner in which the chiefs affixed their names to early deeds. In the deed of New Haven given by the Quinnipiacs [see Appendix IV, DeForest's Indians of Conn.], may be seen as autographs, an arrow, a bow, a drawn bow, a war club, a tobacco pipe, a snake, a wolf (apparently), a wild fowl, etc., etc.
[20] League of the Iroquois, p. 119.
[21] President Stiles's Itinerary, unpublished.
[22] League of the Iroquois, page 188.
[23] Thomson's Long Island, p. 62.
[24] League of the Iroquois, p. 331.