
audiobook
FOOTPRINTS OF THE RED MEN.
Indian Geographical Names
Primary Explanations.
INDIAN GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES.
Hudson's River on the West.
On the Mohawk.
On the Delaware.
THE DUTCH RACKS OF 1625-6.
TO THE READER.
INDEX.
This study invites listeners to travel back through the Hudson, Mohawk, and Delaware valleys by following the footprints left in the very names given by the Indigenous peoples who first called these places home. It shows how each name functions as a practical description—a hill, a stream, a meadow—rather than a fanciful label, and how those simple words open a window onto the geography and life of the region long before modern towns appeared.
Drawing on original deeds, early maps, and the expertise of linguists, the author untangles the maze of spellings left by traders, missionaries, and settlers, revealing the original locations and meanings behind names that have been altered or lost. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how the landscape was perceived by the Lenape, Mohawk, and other tribes, and why those ancient appellations still echo in today’s place‑names, enriching our understanding of the area’s deep, layered history.
Full title
Footprints of the Red Men Indian geographical names in the valley of Hudson's river, the valley of the Mohawk, and on the Delaware: their location and the probable meaning of some of them. Indian geographical names in the valley of Hudson's river, the valley of the Mohawk, and on the Delaware: their location and the probable meaning of some of them.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (564K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Burch with scans provided by the Internet Archive.
Release date
2016-02-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1825–1907
A longtime newspaperman turned local historian, this 19th-century writer helped preserve the stories of Newburgh, Orange County, and the wider Hudson River Valley. His books remain a rich window into regional history and the ways people of his era tried to understand the past.
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