Guy Johnson papers circa 1740-1818

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Guy Johnson papers circa 1740-1818

Correspondence, legal documents, and printed material by or relating to Guy Johnson and his experiences as Deputy Superintendent ofIndian Affairs during the War of Independence, and the Johnson family.

4 boxes, 2 rolled items, 1 file

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Johnson, Guy, approximately 1740-1788

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Superintendent of Indian Affairs; loyalist. From the description of Conference minutes, 1768 October 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122519721 Guy Johnson, nephew of Sir William Johnson, served as Deputy Superintendant of Indian Affairs in the northeastern American colonies and became Superintendant in 1774 when his uncle died. In 1775, at the outbreak of the American Revolution, Johnson fled to Canada and sailed to England. He returned to America in 1776, where he direct...

Johnson, Guy, 1740-1788.

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Loyalist leader in colonial New York. Served in the French and Indian War, and as a deputy to his father-in-law, Sir William Johnson. From the description of Guy Johnson letters and return of Indians gone to Buffaloe Creek, 1780-1781. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 71334017 ...