The Iroquois used to fight against each other until Hiawatha told them to call representatives from all the tribes to a great council to be held on the banks of Onondaga Lake.
The Flag of Thirteen Stripes, the Standard of the United States....
Landing of the "Pilgrim Fathers" at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 11, 1620.
William Penn's Treaty with the Indians.
Lake at Entrance, Zoological Park, Bronx Park, New York City.
The Tea-Tax Tempest, or the Angelo-American Revolution.
The Iroquois Confederacy was originally composed of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas and Senecas. In 1714 the Tuscaroras joined it, which thereafter became known as the Six Nations.
Scene on the Lake, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, N.Y.
The Lake, Van Cortlandt Park, New York.
In 1692 Col. Peter Schuyler took five Iroquois chiefs to London. The Indians were objects of intense interest at the Court of St. James.
New York. Bethesda Fountain and Lake, Central Park.
Lake and Mansion, Vanderbilt Estate, Miller Field, Staten Island, N.Y.
Bridge over Lake Central Park, New York. Winter Scene.
Osage Chiefs and Council.
Lake Near 59th Street, Central Park, New York.
The Lake, Van Cortlandt Park, N. Y.
Silver Lake. Richmond Borough, N.Y.
Children Lake, Central Park, New York.