The Story of Cooperstown by Ralph Birdsall
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"place of cloud," by extension "place of storm"--in contrast, perhaps,
with the little lakes, which were _waiontha_, "calm." (Bruyas, 64).--_Willard E. Yager._] [Footnote 8: _League of the Iroquois_, Lewis H. Morgan, Lloyd's Ed., Vol. I, p. 93.] [Footnote 9: Yager.] [Footnote 10: _The Old New York Frontier_, Francis W. Halsey, 16. _League of the Iroquois_, II. 227.] [Footnote 11: _League of the Iroquois_, I. 87.] [Footnote 12: do., I. 249-251.] [Footnote 13: _The Old New York Frontier_, 150.] [Footnote 14: _The Old New York Frontier_, 75, 160.] [Footnote 15: _Address at the Cooperstown Centennial._] CHAPTER II THE COMING OF THE WHITE MEN |
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