Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... Sir William Johnson , Baronet , at Johnson Hall in March 1768.1 THE Cherokee Deputy's arrived the 29 December 1767 , on which Sir William sent Belts and Messages to the Six Nations , etc. , who did not arrive until the 2nd of March by ...
... Sir William Johnson , Baronet , at Johnson Hall in March 1768.1 THE Cherokee Deputy's arrived the 29 December 1767 , on which Sir William sent Belts and Messages to the Six Nations , etc. , who did not arrive until the 2nd of March by ...
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... Johnson Hall , March 4 , 1768 , PRESENT- Sir William Johnson , Baronet . Sir John Johnson , Knight . Daniel Claus Esquires , Deputy Agents for Indian Guy Johnson Affairs . Lieut . Frazier . Mr. Michaell Byrne , Commissary of Indian ...
... Johnson Hall , March 4 , 1768 , PRESENT- Sir William Johnson , Baronet . Sir John Johnson , Knight . Daniel Claus Esquires , Deputy Agents for Indian Guy Johnson Affairs . Lieut . Frazier . Mr. Michaell Byrne , Commissary of Indian ...
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... Sir William Johnson , would assist us in sending for our brothers the Northern Indians to meet about peace . Gave 3 Strings . [ Belts are presented to each of the Six Nations , and a calu- met to Sir William Johnson ...
... Sir William Johnson , would assist us in sending for our brothers the Northern Indians to meet about peace . Gave 3 Strings . [ Belts are presented to each of the Six Nations , and a calu- met to Sir William Johnson ...
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