New York (State). Attorney General's Office
In 1906, attorneys for the Cayuga Nation (George P. Decker and John Van Voorhis' Sons) filed a memorial with the Commissioners of the Land Office of the state of New York, requesting that cash profits realized by the state in the sale of Cayuga land cessions dating from the treaty of 1789 be paid to the Nation, or that the state's indebtedness to the tribe be acknowledged.
From the description of Before the Commissioners of the Land Office of the state of New York in the matter of the memorial of the Cayuga Nation of Indians : report, 1906 Mar. [29] / respectfully submitted Julius Mayer, attorney general. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 39063898
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