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  Manuscript on file at the Maryland Historical Trust. Crownsville, MD.
15. Archives of Maryland 24:145-146; Pennsylvania (1852) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsyl- vania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume II. Jo. Severns & Co. Philadelphia. pp. 14-19.
16. Archives of Maryland 25:187.
17. Dennis C. 2017 “We have been with the Emperor of Piscataway, at his Fort”: Archeological Investigations of the Heater’s Island Site (18FR72). Manuscript on file at the Maryland Historical Trust. Crownsville, MD. pp. 7-8.
18. Pennsylvania (1852) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Vol- ume II. Jo. Severns & Co. Philadelphia. pp.244-247.
19. Pennsylvania (1852) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Vol- ume II. Jo. Severns & Co. Philadelphia. pp.386-390.
20. Pennsylvania (1852) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume III. Jo. Severns & Co. Philadelphia. p.86.
21. Barry C. Kent (1984) Susquehanna’s Indians. Anthropological Series 6. The Pennsylvania Histor- ical and Museum Commission. Harrisburg, PA. pp. 391-400.
22. Pennsylvania (1851) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Vol- ume IV. Theo Fenn & Co. Harrisburg, PA. pp. 656-657.
23. Pennsylvania (1851) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume IV. Theo Fenn & Co. Harrisburg, PA. pp. 724-725, 747.
24. Pennsylvania (1851) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume V. Theo Fenn & Co. Harrisburg, PA. p.747.
25. Philadelphia Deed Book. Book I, No 5, p. 37.
26. Paul B. Cissna (1986) The Piscataway Indians
of Southern Maryland, an Ethnohistory from Pre- European Contact to the Present. Ph.D. Dissertation. The American University. Washington, DC. p. 199.
27. Pennsylvania (1852) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume VIII. Theo Fenn & Co. Harrisburg, PA. p.176.
28. Pennsylvania (1851) Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. Volume VI. Theo Fenn & Co., Harrisburg, p.36; C.A. Weslager (1948) The Nanticoke Indians: a refugee tribal group of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Harrisburg, PA. p. 62.
29. C.A. Weslager (1948) The Nanticoke Indians: a refugee tribal group of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Harrisburg, PA. p. 86.
30. Paul B. Cissna (1986) The Piscataway Indians
of Southern Maryland, an Ethnohistory from Pre- European Contact to the Present. Ph.D. Dissertation. The American University. Washington, DC. p. 200.
31. Dennis C. Curry (2011) A Closer Look at the “Last Appearance” of the Conoy Indians. Maryland Historical Magazine 106(3):345-353.
32. Dennis C. Curry (2011) A Closer Look at the “Last Appearance” of the Conoy Indians. Maryland Historical Magazine 106(3):345-353.
33. Michael Dresser (2012) “O’Malley formally recognizes Piscataway tribe.” The Baltimore Sun, January 9th.
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