Petition : to the Honorable the Legislature of the state of New York in Senate and Assembly convened, 1802 Mar. 13.

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Petition : to the Honorable the Legislature of the state of New York in Senate and Assembly convened, 1802 Mar. 13.

Petition of Oneida Indians Louis Denney and members of his family to the New York Legislature in 1802 to retain 640 acres of land.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 32 cm.

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