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Edward Manning Ruttenber,
usually published as E. M.
Ruttenber (July 17, 1825 – Dec. 5, 1907) was an
American historian who
wrote History of the Indian...
- confederacy. In his
history of the
Indians of the
Hudson River,
Edward Manning Ruttenber described the
clans of the
Mohican as the Bear, the Turkey, the Turtle...
- 2020.
Retrieved June 6, 2020.
Ruttenber,
Edward Manning (June 6, 1859). "History of the Town of Newburgh". E.M.
Ruttenber & Company.
Archived from the...
- of
Atlanta performance artist and poet
Timothy Tyson Ruttenber (1950 –
April 19, 1992).
Ruttenber, a
construction worker by day, was po****r in the Atlanta...
- America. 2nd edition.
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-16467-0
Ruttenber,
Edward Manning. 1992 [1872].
History of the
Indian tribes of Hudson's...
- has a
dangerous re****tion, in the
opinion of
historian Edward Manning Ruttenber. Alternatively, the name
could be
construed to mean "bright strait" or...
-
coming from a word
meaning "easterner," as
suggested by
Edward Manning Ruttenber in 1906 and John Reed
Swanton in 1952.
Others suggest that
Wappinger is...
-
Middle Colonies Manh****et (Manhanset) 2,500 1500 (500+ warriors) E. M.
Ruttenber 186
Northwest Coast Oregon Country Snohomish 2,500 1844
Duflot de Mofras...
- of
Museums & Galleries, 1972).
Ruttenber,
Edward Manning.
History of the Town of Newburgh. Newburgh, New York: E. M.
Ruttenber & Co. Printers, 1859....
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declared that they had sold the same to
Wouter Van
Twiller in 1645" (source:
Ruttenber,
Edward Manning,
History of the
Indian Tribes of Hudson's River: Their...