The Crimsoned Hills of Onondaga: Romantic Antiquarians and the Euro-American Invention of Native American Prehistory
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and Priest, Josiah, 140–141

and Richardson, James B., 160

and Ritchie, William A., 160–161

and Squier, E. G., 144–148

and Tuck, James A., 160–163

Champion, NY, 175, 188

Charlottesville, VA, 21

Chautauqua County, NY, 48

Chemung River, 96

Chenango County, NY, 68

Cherry Valley, NY, 69

Chicago, IL, 211

Chillicothe, OH, 110

China (prehistoric colonists), 71

Christianity, 5, 27, 65, 80–81, 131, 144

Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, 202

Cincinnati, OH, 201

Cleveland, OH, 1, 188

Columbia College, NY, 39

Connecticut, 69, 168

Constantinople, 75

Cornell University, 223

Cross Lake, NY, 142

cultural anxiety (from Native/ Euro-American tensions), 184, 186

Danes and Danish (prehistoric colonists), 62, 95, 98, 219

fortifications, 62

Deer River, NY, 175

Deerfield, MA, 167–168

Delawares, 78, 80, 84

Dewitt, NY, 124

“Diary of Brother David Zeisberger’s and Henry Frey’s Journey and Stay in Onondaga from April 3rd to November 12th, 1753,”, 209

diffusionists, 198

Dighton Rock, MA, 147

dime novels, 70

Donner Party, 25

druidism, 220

Dry Hill Site, NY, 181–182

Dutch (historic and protohistoric Native American contact), 59, 123, 130, 139, 152, 174

Edgar Huntly or Memoirs of a Sleepwalker,, 21–22

Egyptians (prehistoric colonists), 10, 27, 71, 92, 117–118, 130

Elbridge, NY. See also Chamberlin Site,, 124, 133–135, 137–139, 144, 146, 148, 150–152, 155, 157–159, 162–163

“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,”, 16

Ellisburg, NY (sites), 171, 176

Enfield, CT, 168

Erie Canal, 6, 37, 55–56, 66

Eries, 48

expansionism (U.S.), 4, 43

Fantastic Archaeology: The Wild Side of North American Prehistory,, 198

Fayette County, KY, 81

Finger Lakes, 13, 45, 107, 195, 202–203, 207

Forgotten Stories of the Finger Lakes,, 223

Fort Erie, 63

“Fortified Village or Mortuary Site? Exploring the Use of the Ripley Site,”, 47–50

fossils, 82, 175