Letters : to Cornplanter, 1803 Feb. 11 and July 24.

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Letters : to Cornplanter, 1803 Feb. 11 and July 24.

1803

ALS, Th. Jefferson, Washington, to the Cornplanter, the Stinking Fish and Gachgewashe, re sale of Indian lands, 11 Feb. 1803; ALS, Genesinguhta, Isaac Coats, Isaac Bonsall, Tho. Stewardson, John Shoemaker, to Cornplanter and the other chiefs of the Seneca nation residing on the Allegany River, re settlers along the Allegany River, 24 July 1803.

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