Statistics for occurrence #1 of “State of New York” in entry indians-american of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...thin the folds of this nation were the Huron-Iroquois, occupying a greater portion of Canada south of the Ottawa River, and the region between Lake Ontario and Lakes Erie and Huron, nearly all of the State of New York , and a part of Pennsylvania and Ohio along the southern shores of Lake Erie.
Detached from the main body were the Tuscaroras and a few smaller families dwelling in southern Virginia and the upper p...
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