Historical Sketch of the Indians Who Inhabited the Eastern Part of North Carolin

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Kidder Frederic
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The Cothechneys living on the stream that then bore their name, but now known as the Contentney, "were to join the Corees, Avho inhabited the shores and island near Beaufort. They were to fall on the S\viss and Huguenots who had very recently erected their cabins along the banks of the Trent and Neus; while the small tribes of Mattamus- keets and Muchapungos were allotted to take pos- session of the town of Bath and the immediate vicinity.
As showing the universal feeling of hostility that perv
...aded all the Indian tribes at this time, it is only necessary to mention, that although the secret must have been known to some hundred individuals, a large part of whom were in daily intercourse with the whites, it was not divulged or •^the plot for a moment suspected by the settlers.
On the day preceding the new moon, the Tus- caroras, twelve hundred strong, left their chief town, which, according to their ancient usage, they had enclosed with a palisade, and soon breaking into small divisions, sought the vicinity of the white settlements, Avhile some few entered the houses with the usual enquiries for food or traffic.


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