John Eliot's First Indian Teacher And Interpreter, Cockenoe-De-Long Island And The Story Of His Career From The Early Records
William Wallace Tooker
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COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND
COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND
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WILLIAM WALLACE TOOKER
WILLIAM WALLACE TOOKER
✠ "He was the first that I made use of to teach me words and to be my interpreter."— Eliot's Letter , 2, 12, 1648....
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
This little work is a brief résumé of the career of an Indian of Long Island, who, from his exceptional knowledge of the English language, his traits of character, and strong personality, was recognized as a valuable coadjutor and interpreter by many of our first English settlers. These personal attributes were also known and appreciated by the inhabitants of some parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, by the Commissioners of the United Colonies of New England, and by the Governor of the Colony
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COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND.
COCKENOE-DE-LONG ISLAND.
The victory of Captain John Mason and Captain John Underhill over the Pequots on the hills of Mystic, in 1637, in its results was far greater than that of Wellington on the field of Waterloo. This fact will impress itself in indelible characters on the minds of those who delve into the historical truths connected with the genesis of our settlements, so wide spreading were the fruits of this victory. As the native inhabitants of the eastern part of Long Island and the adjacent islands were subjec
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