Recollections of an Indian council held at Buffalo in 1818 or 1819, 1862.

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Recollections of an Indian council held at Buffalo in 1818 or 1819, 1862.

Reminiscence of the council held near the village of Buffalo in the summer of 1819, at which the Seneca, via Red Jacket, refused to cede their lands and move to the Alleghany Reservation or to lands in the U.S. territories. Includes Hall's memories of Red Jacket at the treaty held in Moscow, Livingston County, 1826.

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