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Native American collection, 1688-1921
0.25 linear feet
The Native American collection is comprised of approximately 125 miscellaneous letters and documents concerning Native American Indians in the United States, Canada, and the West Indies, and their interactions with British and American settlers (1689-1921). Topics range from land agreements, legal issues, treaties, descriptions of travel through Indian Territory, Indian uprisings and conflicts, Indian captivities, prisoners of war, Indian enslavement, and interactions with Quaker and Moravian missionaries. Tribes include the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cree, Iroquois, Ojibwa, Oneida, Ottawa, Kickapoo, Seneca, Shawnee, Sioux, among others, and concern activities in Canada, New England, the Midwest, the South, and the western frontier. Also present are items written in Cherokee, Mohawk, and Ojibwa.
1688 May 7; 1688 May 19 . Tho[mas] Dongan LS to the Sheriff of Ulster County [Henry Pawling]; Fort James, [New York].
1 page
1688 July . Nicholas Perrot Ms Contract; Montreal.
2 pages
1689 . Anonymous Manuscript report, Some Objections by some of New Engd and Observations Concerning New England.
3 pages
1694 December 7 . William Stoughton LS to Francis Hooke; Boston, Massachusetts.
1 page
1707 October 4 . Thomas How ADS; Marlborough, [Massachusetts].
1 page
1717/18 January 8 . Job Almy ADS; [Colony of Rhode Island].
1 page
1721 August . [Abigail Tapin] ADS; [Massachusetts].
1 page
1736 March 18 . Joseph Picolimini ADS; Asuncion, Paraguay
4 pages