Young King, Seneca chief.

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By the 1797 Treaty of Big Tree, a contract entered into between Robert Morris and the Seneca Nation of Indians under the sanction of the United States government, the Seneca Indians ceded most of their lands in western New York. In return, they received $100,000 to be invested in the Bank of the United States. Certain Seneca leaders including Cornplanter, Red Jacket, Young King, Farmer's Brother and Little Billy also received cash payments and/or annuities. Young King was paid a $100 annual annuity.

From the description of Receipts, 1808-1830. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 41000412

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creatorOf Young King, Seneca chief. Receipts, 1808-1830. Newberry Library
creatorOf Receipts for payments to Indians, 1805-1815. Buffalo History Museum, Research Library
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associatedWith Bayard, William, 1761-1826. person
associatedWith Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Granger, Erastus, 1765-1826. person
associatedWith Le Roy, Herman, 1758-1841. person
associatedWith McEvers, Mr., New York City merchant. person
associatedWith Morris, Robert, 1734-1806. person
associatedWith Morris, Thomas, 1771-1849. person
associatedWith Newberry Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836. person
associatedWith United States. War Dept. corporateBody
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New York (State)
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Indians of North America
Seneca Indians
Seneca Indians
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Active 1830

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