Receipt for payment to Indians, 1812 May 27.

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Receipt for payment to Indians, 1812 May 27.

1812

ADS, receipt for three-year annuity past due from estate of Oliver Phelps and others. Erastus Granger was the Indian agent involved.

1 item (1 p.) ; 33 cm. (0.1 linear ft.)

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