John Eliot's First Indian Teacher and Interpreter Cockenoe-de-Long Island and The Story of His Career from the Early Records |
INTRODUCTION. COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND.
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INDIAN GRAVES ON FORT HILL, MONTAUK INDIAN GRAVES ON FORT HILL, MONTAUK JOHN ELIOT'S First Indian Teacher and Interpreter COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND AND The Story of His Career from the Early Records
BY WILLIAM WALLACE TOOKER Member of the Long Island Historical Society, Anthropological Society of Washington, etc., etc. ✠ "He was the first that I made use of to teach me words and to be my interpreter."—Eliot's Letter, 2, 12, 1648. ✠ LONDON: HENRY STEVENS' SON and STILES. 1896
RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF THE SUFFOLK COUNTY (N. Y.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY BY YOUR FELLOW MEMBER WILLIAM WALLACE TOOKER.
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