Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828.

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Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828.

Letter of Nicholas Cusick, 30 Dec. 1805, to Jasper Parish, regarding the arrival of supplies; and letter of James Cusick, 13 Apr. 1828, to James Young, on the state of missionary activity amoung the Six Nations, specifically the Tuscarora and Mohawk living at the Grand River.

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Cusick, James.

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Parish, Jasper, 1767-1836

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Indian agent, interpreter. From the description of Jasper Parrish papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 51576581 From the description of Papers, 1757-1954, 1757-1869 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155519563 Interpreter and U.S. sub-agent to the Six Nations of Indians. Having learned the Delaware and Mohawk languages while a captive (1778-1784), Parrish in 1792 was appointed standing interpreter to the Six...

Young, James.

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James and Marjorie Young were journalists, newspaper and journal editors. From the description of James and Marjorie Young papers. 1936-1963. (Clemson University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 19909487 Jeweler, gold and silversmith at Troy, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1799-1847. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86164546 ...

Cusick, Nicholas, 1756-1840.

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A Tuscarora. Commissioned as lieutenant in Revolutionary army; bodyguard to Marquis de Lafayette; signer of the Treaty of Big Tree, 1794. His brother James was ordained a Baptist minister in 1838. He preached and established churches among the Six Nations. From the description of Letters : Tuscarora village, to Jasper Parish and James Young, 1805, 1828. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 56923910 ...