ALS, 10 June 1846 : to His Excy. Silas Wright.

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ALS, 10 June 1846 : to His Excy. Silas Wright.

Letter from George W. Clinton to Governor Silas Wright Jr. of New York on June 10, 1846. Clinton describes himself as attorney of the Seneca Indians. The letter discusses changes in the payment of the annuities for the Cayuga and Onondaga Nations of the Iroquois.

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