Oneida Indian documents, 1787-1833.

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Oneida Indian documents, 1787-1833.

Agreements, addresses, petitions, authorizations, and notices, 1787-1833, prepared by the Oneida Nation, parties of the Nation, and Oneida farmers, regarding land matters, representation in Albany, factional disputes, and missionaries.

7 items (7 folders) ; 33 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7412992

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Phelps, Jedediah.

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