Indian Paths in the Great Metropolis
n, no. 6, 1920 20. Nappeckamak (Map VII, A). The modern Yonkers.
A principal station of the Reckgawawanc chieftaincy which was probably situated near the outlet of the Neperah river, not far from Getty square, being thus close to the line of the Hudson River trail. 21. Eastchester (Map VII, A). A native station at the junction of the shore path and the path leading from the site of the town of Westchester.
Said to have been a "castle." It probably occupied the high ground on the south side of the old Kingsbridge road, west of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway tracks, where some traces of native occupancy are visible. INDIAN NOTES INDEX TO 22. The site of Ann Hutchinson's house, on the east side of Eastchester creek, near the Split Rock (Map VII, B).
It was alongside the Indian path which is the present Split Rock road. Here Ann Hutchinson and her family were massacred in 1643. 23. Anns hook, possibly Asumsowis, the modern Pells point (Map VII, B), Pelham neck, or Rodmans neck. The site of a considerable station, explored by M. R.