Letter : Montreal, to Sir John Johnson, 1784 Nov. 15.

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Letter : Montreal, to Sir John Johnson, 1784 Nov. 15.

November, 15, 1784, letter from Patrick Langan, secretary of the British Indian Department in Montreal, to Sir John Johnson, superintendent general and inspector general of the Six Nations Indians, regarding news relayed by David (David Hill?) of the council between the U.S. and the Six Nations at Fort Stanwix.

1 item (1 folded sheet (4 p.)) ; 23 cm.

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