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Indian agent, interpreter.
Interpreter and U.S. sub-agent to the Six Nations of Indians.
Having learned the Delaware and Mohawk languages while a captive (1778-1784), Parrish in 1792 was appointed standing interpreter to the Six Nations, and in 1803 was named sub-agent, a post he held for thirty years.
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Bryant, Wm. Clement (William Clement), 1830-1898. Papers, 1778-1889 (bulk 1829-1889).
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Papers, 1778-1889 (bulk 1829-1889).
Letters received from Orlando Allen, Daniel D. Bidwell, William P. Letchworth and others, mostly regarding Bryant's historical research, especially into Seneca Indian history and traditions, 1854-1889; correspondence and other papers of Asher Wright, 1820-1888, regarding the Seneca Nation; a treaty and a treaty amendment involving New York State and the Seneca, 1830 and 1837; Seneca, Cayuga and Onondaga Nations accounts, letters, power of attorney, petitions and statements to government officials, 1831-1839 and undated; a copy of Laura M. Wright's will, 1886; an affidavit concerning the torpedo invented by John H. Lay during the Civil War, 1867; addresses, reminiscences and papers presented to the Buffalo Historical Society on Native Americans and on the early settlers and history of Buffalo and surrounding area, ca. 1833-1872; and a minute book of the Bible Society of Erie County, 1829-1834.
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- Bryant, Wm. Clement (William Clement), 1830-1898. Papers, 1778-1889 (bulk 1829-1889).
Porter, Augustus, 1769-1849. Mortgage, 1814 Aug. 25.
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Mortgage, 1814 Aug. 25.
Indenture of Augustus and Peter B. Porter to Jasper Parrish for 500 acres in Niagara County.
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- Porter, Augustus, 1769-1849. Mortgage, 1814 Aug. 25.
Onondaga Nation. Receipt, 1825 June 8.
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Receipt, 1825 June 8.
Receipt for $1,000 received from Jasper Parrish as half of several annuities agreed upon in a treaty made by Philip Schuyler, John Cantine, David Brooks, and John Richardson. Receipt signed by Onondaga Jacob, George Button, Cayuga Smith, Hard Hickory, and George Curly Eye.
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- Onondaga Nation. Receipt, 1825 June 8.
Young King, Seneca chief. Receipts, 1808-1830.
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Receipts, 1808-1830.
Two receipts, one dated Apr. 1, 1808 and issued at Buffalo Creek, and the other dated June 5, 1830 and issued at Buffalo, for $100 annuity payments to Young King. The 1830 receipt, a signed duplicate, contains Young King's mark, and indicates that he had received his payment from Herman Le Roy, one of the trustees of "Certain Seneca Chiefs, by the hands of Jasper Parrish late Sub Agent of the United States to the Six Nations of Indians." The 1808 receipt, which appears to have been signed for Young King, is also received of Herman Le Roy, as well as William Bayard, a Mr. McEvers, and Thomas Morris, by the hand of Erastus Granger.
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- Young King, Seneca chief. Receipts, 1808-1830.
Hall, William. Recollections of an Indian council held at Buffalo in 1818 or 1819, 1862.
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Recollections of an Indian council held at Buffalo in 1818 or 1819, 1862.
Reminiscence of the council held near the village of Buffalo in the summer of 1819, at which the Seneca, via Red Jacket, refused to cede their lands and move to the Alleghany Reservation or to lands in the U.S. territories. Includes Hall's memories of Red Jacket at the treaty held in Moscow, Livingston County, 1826.
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- Hall, William. Recollections of an Indian council held at Buffalo in 1818 or 1819, 1862.
Receipt Buffalo, [N.Y.], 1830 June 5.
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Receipt Buffalo, [N.Y.], 1830 June 5.
Receipt signed by Little Billy with his mark at Buffalo, June 5, 1830, indicating that he had received a $100 annuity payment from Herman Le Roy, a prominent N.Y. merchant named trustee "of certain Seneca chiefs" by Jasper Parrish, "Late Sub Agent of the United States to the six Nations of Indians." The annuity stemmed from the 1797 Treaty of Big Tree, in which the Senecas ceded most of their lands in western New York, the title of which was bought up by Robert Morris.
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- Little Billy, Seneca chief, fl. 1794-1830. Receipt : Buffalo, [N.Y.], 1830 June 5.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letter, 1822 April 15.
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Letter, 1822 April 15.
Letter to Jasper Parish regarding the treaty with the Six Nations and medals to be furnished to the Chiefs.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Letter, 1822 April 15.
American Indian Collection, 1651-1878.
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American Indian Collection, 1651-1878.
This collection is composed of various documents relating to the history of American Indians from the early period of European settlement up to the late nineteenth century, particularly covering their relationship with European and American settlers, and the colonial and American governments.
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Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Letter, 1820 April 12.
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Letter, 1820 April 12.
Letter to Jasper Parrish stating that an acre of the lot Parrish wishes to purchase can be sold for no less than $400. Written at Petersburgh, N.Y.
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- Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Letter, 1820 April 12.
Receipt for annuity payment, 1827 June 12.
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Receipt for annuity payment, 1827 June 12.
Receipt to Roy Bayard and Co. and Thomas Morris delivered by Jasper Parrish, Sub-agent of the United States to the Six Nations of Indians, for one hundred dollars for an annuity payment made according to an agreement with Robert Morris at Big Tree, September 1797. Signed duplicate with witnesses.
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- Receipt for annuity payment, 1827 June 12.
Red Jacket (Seneca chief), ca. 1756-1830. Receipt for annuity, 1829 July 14.
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Receipt for annuity, 1829 July 14.
Receipt for $100 from Herman LeRoy, acting for Jasper Parrish. Payment is for an annuity agreed upon by Robert Morris in the Treaty at Big Tree, September 1797. Given at Buffalo, N.Y.
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- Red Jacket (Seneca chief), ca. 1756-1830. Receipt for annuity, 1829 July 14.
Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. American Indian file, 1634-1913, (bulk 1780-1850).
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American Indian file, 1634-1913, (bulk 1780-1850).
General file of miscellaneous pieces and four small groups of papers concerning Indians east of the Mississippi River. The transfers of land in New England, New York, and Michigan described in deeds, surveys, and treaties is the main subject of the file, which also contains information on Indian ethnology and military and political affairs, negotiations, as reflected in treaties, agreements, proclamations, etc. Although tribes belonging to the Iroquian language family, including the Cherokees, are the most fully represented, Algonquian family, especially in the Great Lakes region, are also covered.
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- Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. American Indian file, 1634-1913, (bulk 1780-1850).
Letter concerning Indian affairs, 1828 December 24.
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Letter concerning Indian affairs, 1828 December 24.
Letter to Jasper Parrish written by a marginally educated Indian. He requests information on the sale of a meeting house, and asks if Parrish knows the whereabouts of Red Jacket.
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- Letter concerning Indian affairs, 1828 December 24.
Receipts for payments to Indians, 1805-1815.
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Receipts for payments to Indians, 1805-1815.
Six receipts for annuities paid to Indian chiefs and one receipt for payment for interpreter services.
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- United States. War Dept. Receipts for payments to Indians, 1805-1815.
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. John C. Calhoun correspondence, 1818-1820
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John C. Calhoun correspondence, 1818-1820
Letter to and from, and concerning John C. Calhoun.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. John C. Calhoun correspondence, 1818-1820
Cusick, Nicholas, 1756-1840. Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828.
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Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828.
Letter of Nicholas Cusick, 30 Dec. 1805, to Jasper Parish, regarding the arrival of supplies; and letter of James Cusick, 13 Apr. 1828, to James Young, on the state of missionary activity amoung the Six Nations, specifically the Tuscarora and Mohawk living at the Grand River.
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- Cusick, Nicholas, 1756-1840. Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828.
Seneca Nation. Receipt, 1829 July 18.
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Receipt, 1829 July 18.
Receipt to John Greig and Henry Gibson for Jasper Parrish, for annuity payments for 1828.
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- Seneca Nation. Receipt, 1829 July 18.
New York (State). Governor (1804-1807 : Lewis). Memorandum : Albany [N.Y.], to Gentlemen, 1807 Mar. 6.
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Memorandum : Albany [N.Y.], to Gentlemen, 1807 Mar. 6.
Memorandum, dated March 6, 1807, written by Governor Morgan Lewis to the New York legislature concerning the purchase of Indian lands in western New York.
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- New York (State). Governor (1804-1807 : Lewis). Memorandum : Albany [N.Y.], to Gentlemen, 1807 Mar. 6.
Oneida Nation of New York. Petition, 1816.
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Petition, 1816.
Letter presented by 21 Oneida Indians signed with their marks, requesting that Jasper Parrish pay them the amount they are owed for serving in the war. They state that they are aware he received the money three months previously and they are anxious to settle the account.
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- Oneida Nation of New York. Petition, 1816.
United States. War Dept. Letters, 1818 Mar. 27-Oct. 5.
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Letters, 1818 Mar. 27-Oct. 5.
Two letters, Mar. 27 and Oct. 5, 1818, from the secretary of war, John C. Calhoun, to William Clark, governor of the Missouri Territory, and to Jasper Parish, Indian agent, concerning fur trade regulations and the limits of the Indian appropriation.
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- United States. War Dept. Letters, 1818 Mar. 27-Oct. 5.
Indians of North America miscellaneous papers, 1620-1895.
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Indians of North America miscellaneous papers, 1620-1895.
This collection of miscellaneous papers concerning Indians of North America covers the period 1620 to 1895 and contains a folio volume of historical notes on the English and French settlement of North America, and the "state" of the Indian tribes of North America from 1620 to 1691. The manuscript was apparently written by a Mr. Burnet, who gave it to Thomas Jefferson in 1763, and includes chronological paragraph descriptions of historical events in three parallel columns. In 1982 Daniel Richter, a Daniels fellow at AAS, wrote the following about this folio volume: "The volume, in its broad outlines, presents an unexceptional chronicle of Euro-Indian relations in northeastern North America during the 17th century, which the anonymous author compiled largely from commonplace French and English published works and arranged--not very consistently--in three colums entitled 'English Discoveries & Settlements...'; 'French Discoveries & Settlements...'; and 'State of the Indian Tribes in North America.'" "The bulk of the work is devoted to the period from 1677 to 1691, and it is here that its scholarly value is hidden. Much of the material the author presents for these years is based on the first volume of the records of the Albany Commissioners for Indian Affairs--a book that disappeared in the early 19th century. Minutes of various treaty sessions between the English and the Iroquois and Mahican appear in paraphrases and, in a few cases, full transcriptions. Many of these minutes are either missing entirely or only briefly discussed in the published works that scholars have used to replace the lost Albany records (Colden's _History of the Five Indian Nations_, Wraxall's _Abridgement of the New York Indian Records_, the two O'Callaghan documentary collections, and Leder, ed., _The Livingston Indian Records_). The accounts of treaty sessions from the late 1670s and early 1680s are particularly enlightening on the early evolution of the 'Covenant Chain' relationship between the Iroquis and the colonies of New York, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Maryland. The volume seems to have been compiled between 1703 and 1727--there are several references in the text to Lahontan's New Voyages to North America, which appeared in English in 1703, but none to the very relevant Colden, _History of the Five Indian Nations_, which was published in New York in 1727." Also included in this collection are seven folders of miscellaneous papers including the following: a folder of miscellaneous documents from 1652 to 1895, such as deeds, a petition for settlement of a boundary line for the Penobscot Tribe in Mass., correspondence from South Dakota Indians to agent Charles G. Penney requesting aid, a few accounts, and miscellaneous historical notes; a folder of extracts from Indian speeches, delivered from 1700 to 1810 by various Indian chiefs at various places, sometimes pledging loyalty, sometimes expressing disdain (also included is a 1777 speech by Burgoyne asking for Indian loyalty to the King); a folder of accounts of Jasper Parrish (1767-1836), an agent to the Six Nations of Indians, covering the period 1817 to 1828, and including receipts and acknowledgements of government payments to Indians; a folder of papers on Indian languages, from 1818 to 1891, including English-Indian dictionaries of dialects of many Indian tribes; a folder of 1825 papers of Wilkins Tannehill (1787-1858) concerning Indian monuments of Tennessee and Alabama; a folder of papers on land claims in Alaska, from 1887 to 1889, including settlement of Annette Island at Metlakatla by Indians removed from Nova Scotia; and a folder containing a typescript copy of an 1889 report of the Associate Justices of the Superior Court of Massachusetts concerning money owed to Indians in Dudley, Mass.
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- Indians of North America miscellaneous papers, 1620-1895.
Fox, John. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1829 May 4.
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Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1829 May 4.
Letter to Jasper Parrish stating that he and the other Tuscarora chiefs insist upon an answer to a request for help they made in March. The issue involves their land, and the matter is urgent, he states. Written at Tuscarora Village.
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- Fox, John. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1829 May 4.
Onondaga Nation. We the Onondaga Nation do acknowledge to have received from the people of the state of New York by the hands of Jasper Parrish the sum of one thousand dollars : Buffalo, [N.Y.] : receipt, 1821 May 28.
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We the Onondaga Nation do acknowledge to have received from the people of the state of New York by the hands of Jasper Parrish the sum of one thousand dollars : Buffalo, [N.Y.] : receipt, 1821 May 28.
Receipt, May 28, 1821, signed with the marks of the chiefs of the Onondaga Nation (Captain Cole, Silver Smith, Big John, Samuel Jackson, Colonel Smith, Captain Crow), acknowledging that the Nation had received $1,000 from the state of New York via Jasper Parrish. This amount was payment in full of half the annuities due the tribe according to the provisions of the 1795 treaty at Cayuga Ferry.
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- Onondaga Nation. We the Onondaga Nation do acknowledge to have received from the people of the state of New York by the hands of Jasper Parrish the sum of one thousand dollars : Buffalo, [N.Y.] : receipt, 1821 May 28.
Harris, Thomson. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 January 10.
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Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 January 10.
Letter written to Jasper Parrish, Indian Agent, on behalf of the Christian Chiefs on the Seneca reservation, who have decided to "have a right in the late purchase to the West." He states that Parrish may receive a letter stating the contrary, but to disregard it, as this letter contains the true sentiments of the Indians. Written at the Seneca Mission-House.
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- Harris, Thomson. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 January 10.
Correspondence, [ca. 1803-1844]
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Correspondence, [ca. 1803-1844]
Correspondence, ca. 1803-1829, of David A. Ogden with family and others. Also, letters to Thomas L. Ogden primarily from Gouverneur Ogden, 1811-1843, and also from Charles L. Ogden, 1821-1829; Edwards Ogden, 1827-1835; George B. Ogden, 1832; Isaac Ogden, 1812-1844; Sarah L. Ogden, 1836; Samuel C. Ogden, 1829; Thomas W. Ogden, 1832-1837; and William Ogden, 1831-1836. Some letters from Thomas L. Ogden to David A. Ogden, Peter B. Porter, Jasper Parish, Jacob Taylor, and William T. Eustis, 1815-1844, are included. Correspondence concerns family, business, and general matters. Of note are letters from David A. Ogden to Thomas L. Ogden and others concerning the ownership of land near the Genesee River on which an Indian Reservation was located--probably of the Onondaga and Oneida tribes of the Six Nations (Iroquois).
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- Ogden family. Correspondence, [ca. 1803-1844]
Dwight, John. Receipt, 1819 May 15.
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Receipt, 1819 May 15.
Receipt for $19.31 for plowshares for use by the Six Nations of Indians. Receipt given to Jasper Parrish, agent. Written at Canandaigua, N.Y.
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- Dwight, John. Receipt, 1819 May 15.
Talk given to Seneca chiefs, 1823 Mar. 14.
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Talk given to Seneca chiefs, 1823 Mar. 14.
Talk given by John C. Calhoun, 14 Mar. 1823, to Seneca chiefs Red Jacket, Jack Berry, and Cornplanter. Talk includes discussion of annuities, continuation of the services of Jasper Parish and Horatio Jones, the possible relocation of the Seneca, and the theft of lumber by white settlers.
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- Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850. Talk given to Seneca chiefs, 1823 Mar. 14.
Receipt to Jasper Parrish from Captain Billy, 1822 June 18.
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Receipt to Jasper Parrish from Captain Billy, 1822 June 18.
Receipt to Jasper Parrish for $50.00 received as an annuity payment. Given at Buffalo, N.Y.
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- Receipt to Jasper Parrish from Captain Billy, 1822 June 18.
Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1830 June 5.
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Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1830 June 5.
Receipt for $100 received as an annuity payment from Herman LeRoy for Jasper Parrish, Indian Agent. Annuity was paid according to the treaty made by Robert Morris at Big Tree, September 1797.
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- Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1830 June 5.
Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Account of expenses, 1817 March 21.
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Account of expenses, 1817 March 21.
Account of traveling expenses incurred by Jasper Parrish, subagent to the Six Nations of Indians.
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- Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Account of expenses, 1817 March 21.
Phelps and Gorham Company. Records, 1776-1892.
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Records, 1776-1892.
A large collection containing personal papers of Oliver Phelps, material relating to the Phelps and Gorham purchase in western New York and Phelps family materials relating to land speculation in areas throughout the eastern United States. Included are correspondence, 1776, 1780-1892; agreements concerning land; letterbooks, 1776-1863; accounts regarding the Phelps and Gorham purchase, 1780-1875; bookkeeping journals, daybooks and ledgers of the Phelps and Gorham Company as well as personal accounting books of Oliver Phelps, 1773-1850; Oliver Phelps' personal papers regarding contacts to supply provisions to the United States Army western garrison and the New York Militia garrisons at Fort Jay and West Point, 1798-1809 as well as account records of beef supplied by Phelps to the Continental Army during the American Revolution. A number of issues of various newspapers including the Democratic Free Press (Detroit), Ashtabula Sentinel, Detroit Journal and Michigan Advertizer, Echo (Detroit), Cleveland Advertizer, Galena Daily Gazette, Western Recorder (Utica) Western Spectator (Palmyra), Geneva Gazette and Mercantile Advertizer, Ontario County Chronicle, Niagara Democrat, Phelps Citizen, Canandaigua Daily Times, LeRoy Gazette, Lyons Advertizer, Dundee Record, Angelica Reporter, Penn Yan Democrat, Ontario Phoenix, Western Atlas (Phelps), and the Cabinet (Schenectady). Correspondents include Aaron Burr, DeWitt Clinton, Charles C. Pinckney, Mark Leavenworth, Henry Clay, Robert Morris, Joseph Brant, Jasper Parrish and Peter B. Porter, who acted as Phelps' agent in Canandaigua.
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- Phelps and Gorham Company. Records, 1776-1892.
Jasper Parrish papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk).
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Jasper Parrish papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk).
Correspondence of Parrish, 1790-1829, and others, 1757-1869, relating to the Painted Post treaty, payments to Indians, supplies to the Seneca mission, conduct of the St. Regis Indians, and work of the Quakers among the Indians; addresses and messages, 1803-1823, of Timothy Pickering, Thomas Jefferson, and John C. Calhoun; deeds, agreements, and other legal papers, 1791-1824; receipts, invoices, notes, and accounts, 1793-1837; military and government records relating to the War of 1812 and New York State Indians, including a census of the Six Nations, 1792-1828; and other miscellaneous items, 1799-1860. There is also a typescript copy of these letters and documents relating to Parrish's service among New York State Indians, 1790-1831, prepared by Dorothy May Fairbanks, 1940; and a typescript article and inventory of these papers, 1954.
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- Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Jasper Parrish papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk).
Seneca Nation. Letter, 1827 December 6.
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Letter, 1827 December 6.
Letter explaining a land purchase situation they want addressed. They state that Oliver Phelps and Captain Jones purchased land from them and agreed to pay $4,000. Payment was put off for twenty years, Jones claiming to have no money, during which time the successive Indian agents promised to recover the money. The Indians asked for the bond paper from Jasper Parrish, and when they showed it to a judge friendly to them, were told that because it had been so long, the claim was void, according to white laws. The Indians claim their agents knew this fact but concealed it.
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- Seneca Nation. Letter, 1827 December 6.
Seneca Nation. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 April 1.
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Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 April 1.
Letter from the Christian Seneca Chiefs to Indian Agent Jasper Parrish informing him of an Indian council held by the "opposite party". They are concerned that the council was held to spread the report that the Christian party had become subject to the laws of the white people and were compelled to pay taxes on their land. Signers include James Stephenson, Young King, Capt. Billy, Stride Town, Little Johnson, Capt. Pollard, Tall Peter, Seneca White Two Guns, and Thomas Armstrong. Written at the Seneca Mission House.
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- Seneca Nation. Letter to Jasper Parrish, 1822 April 1.
Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Letter : Canandaigua, [N.Y.], to Morris F. [i.e. S.] Miller, Utica, [N.Y.], 1819 June 14.
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Letter : Canandaigua, [N.Y.], to Morris F. [i.e. S.] Miller, Utica, [N.Y.], 1819 June 14.
June 14, 1819, letter from Parrish to Morris S. Miller, a New York congressman who represented the U.S. in Buffalo, N.Y., during the July, 1819, negotiation of a treaty between the Seneca Indians and the proprietors of the Seneca Reservation. Parrish's letter concerns arrangements for the upcoming treaty negotiations.
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- Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Letter : Canandaigua, [N.Y.], to Morris F. [i.e. S.] Miller, Utica, [N.Y.], 1819 June 14.
Captain Pollard. Receipt for annuity payment, 1829 July 18.
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Receipt for annuity payment, 1829 July 18.
Receipt for $100.00 by Captain Pollard, Chief of the Seneca Indians, received as an annuity according to an agreement made by Robert Morris in 1797. The money was assigned by Jasper Parrish, Sub-Agent of the United States to the Six Nations, and delivered by Herbert LeRoy, "one of the trustees of certain Seneca Chiefs".
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- Captain Pollard. Receipt for annuity payment, 1829 July 18.
Papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk)
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Papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk)
Correspondence of Parrish, 1790-1829, and others, 1757-1869, relating to the Painted Post treaty, payments to Indians, supplies to the Seneca mission, conduct of the St. Regis Indians, and work of the Quakers among the Indians; addresses and messages, 1803-1823, of Timothy Pickering, Thomas Jefferson, and John C. Calhoun; deeds, agreements, and other legal papers, 1791-1824; receipts, invoices, notes, and accounts, 1793-1837; military and government records relating to the War of 1812 and New York State Indians, including a census of the Six Nations, 1792-1828; and other miscellaneous items, 1799-1860. There is also a typescript copy of these letters and documents relating to Parrish's service among New York State Indians, 1790-1831, prepared by Dorothy May Fairbanks, 1940; and a typescript article and inventory of these papers, 1954.
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- Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. Papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk)
Jones, Horatio, 1763-1836. Receipt, 1827 June 13.
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Receipt, 1827 June 13.
Receipt to Jasper Parrish for $200 received as an interpreter's salary. Given at Canandaigua, N.Y.
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- Jones, Horatio, 1763-1836. Receipt, 1827 June 13.
Harris, James. Statement of account, 1821 March 29.
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Statement of account, 1821 March 29.
Statement of account (duplicate) to Jasper Parrish, Sub-agent to the Six Nations of Indians, from James Harris, blacksmith, for blacksmith work Harris did from November 1820 to March 1821. Total receipts came to $286.70 and were paid in full. On the reverse is a witness account stating that the account was correct; signed by S.G. Austin, Justice of the Peace for Erie County, N.Y., and dated 1821 June 5.
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- Harris, James. Statement of account, 1821 March 29.
Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1828 June 30.
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Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1828 June 30.
Receipt for $100 to Herman LeRoy for Jasper Parrish, for an annuity payment as agreed by Robert Morris in a treaty at Big Tree, September 1797.
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- Receipt for Indian annuity payment, 1828 June 30.
Seneca Nation. Receipt, 1818 June 19.
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Receipt, 1818 June 19.
Receipt by 14 Seneca Indian chiefs for $6000 received from the United States through Jasper Parrish, Indian Agent.
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- Seneca Nation. Receipt, 1818 June 19.
Receipt, 1821 April 11.
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Receipt, 1821 April 11.
Receipt by the chiefs and warriors of the Stockbridge Nation to Jasper Parrish for $350.00 as an annuity for the year 1821.
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- Receipt, 1821 April 11.
Ho-won-yon-da (Tall Cayuga Chief). Letter, 1807 October 19.
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Letter, 1807 October 19.
Warrant to Jasper Parrish to pay $209.00 to Vincent Grant as money owed by his nation to the Senecas. Witnessed by Erastus Granger, Eben Walden, and John Johnston.
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- Ho-won-yon-da (Tall Cayuga Chief). Letter, 1807 October 19.
Bryant, Wm. Clement (William Clement), 1830-1898.
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Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)
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- Little Billy, Seneca chief, fl. 1794-1830.
Miller, Morris S. (Morris Smith), 1779-1824
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New York (State). Governor (1804-1807 : Lewis)
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