Onondaga Nation.
In 1795 at Cayuga Ferry the Onondaga Nation signed a treaty with the state of New York, selling property in Onondaga County, including Salt Lake (Onondaga Lake) and the land around it, which had been reserved to the tribe in the treaties of 1788 and 1793.
From the description of 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. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 39320015
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creatorOf | 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. | Newberry Library |
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associatedWith | Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. | person |
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