Official Conference for the Consideration of the Relations of the New York Indians and the State and Federal Governments records, 1919.

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Official Conference for the Consideration of the Relations of the New York Indians and the State and Federal Governments records, 1919.

Typescript and manuscript notes of the conference on Indian relations, including minutes, resolutions, speeches, and a list of delegates (A. C. Hill, Erl A. Bates, Chief George Thomas, Chief Tom Curlyhead, and many others).

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Onondaga Historical Association (Syracuse, N.Y.).

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Onondaga Indian Welfare Society

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Hill, A. C

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Bates, Erl A.

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Curlyhead, Tom.

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Iroquois Confederacy.

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Official Conference for the Consideration of the Relations of the New York Indians and the State and Federal Governments (1919 Syracuse, N.Y.)

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Auspices: Onondaga Indian Welfare Society, Onondaga Historical Association, Syracuse Chamber of Commerce; conference held at Onondaga Historical Association building, March 6 and 7, 1919. From the description of Official Conference for the Consideration of the Relations of the New York Indians and the State and Federal Governments records, 1919. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155417061 ...

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Moses Cleaveland was a Connecticut lawyer, legislator, and army officer who became the Director and agent for the Connecticut Land Company. Prior to leading its first surveying and exploring party into the Connecticut Western Reserve in 1795 and founding the City of Cleveland, Ohio in 1796, Cleaveland sought permission from the Six Nations to survey and settle the land that they traditionally controlled. From the description of Chiefs of the Six Nations letter to Moses Cleaveland, 17...