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- War Office. September 12th, 1785. : The secretary of war reports, that it may be a subject worthy the attention of Congress, whether it would not be necessary to appoint some confidential person ... either resident with the Six Nations, or upon the frontiers nearest to them, to whom they might apply, as the intermediate person between them and Congress
- A Conference held at St. George's in the county of York, on the twentieth day of September, anno regni Regis Georgii Secundi, Magnae Britanniae Franciae et Hiberniae, vicesimo septimo. Annoque domini, 1753. : Between Sir William Pepperrell, Baronet, Jacob Wendell, Thomas Hubbard, and John Winslow, Esqrs; and Mr. James Bowdoin. Commissioners appointed by His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain general and governour in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to treat with the Eastern Indians of the one part, and the Indians of the Penobscott tribe of the other part
- A Conference held at the fort at St. George's in the county of York, the fourth day of August, anno regni Regis Georgii Secundi, Magnae Britanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae, &c. decimo sexto, annoq; domini, 1742. : Between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, and the chief sachems & captains of the Penobscott, Norridgewock, Pigwaket or Amiscogging or Saco, St. John's, Bescommonconty or Amerescogging and St. Francis tribes of Indians
- A Conference of His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; captain general and governour in chief of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, with Evewakenk chief sachem of the Penobscot tribe, Loron one of the chief captains of the same tribe, Loxus chief sachem of the Norridgewock tribe, Adiawando chief sachem of the Pigwacket tribe, and Medaganesset chief sachem of the Amerescoggin tribe, with other chief men of the said Indian tribes, at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, July 1732. Annoq; regni Regis Georgii, Secundi, Magnae Britanniae, &c. sexto
- A Journal of the proceedings at two conferences begun to be held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in the county of York, within the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the twenty-eighth day of June 1754, : between His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governour and commander in chief, in and over the province aforesaid, and the chiefs of the Norridgwalk Indians; and on the fifth day of July following, between his said Excellency and the chiefs of the Penobscot Indians
- A Journal of the proceedings of Jacob Wendell, Samuel Watts, Thomas Hubbard and Chambers Russel, Esqrs; commissioners appointed by the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, to treat with the several tribes of Eastern Indians, in order to renew and confirm a general peace
- A Journal of the proceedings of the commissioners appointed for managing a treaty of peace: : to be begun and held at Falmouth, in the county of York, the twenty-seventh of September, anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty-nine; between Thomas Hutchinson, John Choate, Israel Williams, and James Otis, Esqrs; commissioned by the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the one part; and the Eastern Indians on the other part
- A Treaty between the president and Council of the province of Pennsylvania, and the Indians of Ohio, : held at Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1747
- A Treaty held by commissioners, members of the Council of the province of Pennsylvania, at the town of Lancaster, with some of the chiefs of the Six Nations at Ohio, and others, : for the admission of the Twightwee Nation into the alliance of His Majesty, &c. in the month of July, 1748
- A Treaty held with the Ohio Indians, at Carlisle, in October, 1753
- A Treaty of friendship held with the chiefs of the Six Nations, at Philadelphia, in September and October, 1736
- A Treaty of peace and friendship : made and concluded between His Excellency Sir William Keith, Bart. governor of the province of Pennsylvania, for and on behalf of the said province, and the chiefs of the Indians of the Five Nations, at Albany, in the month of September, 1722
- A Treaty with the Shawanese and Delaware Indians, living on and near the Susquehanna River. : Negotiated at Fort-Johnson, in the county of Albany, in the province of New-York, by the Honourable Sir William Johnson, Baronet, His Majesty's sole agent, and superintendant of the affairs of the Six Confederate Nations of Indians, their allies and dependents. : (Published from the original records, ) by order of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Loudoun, commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c. : With a preface explaining the rise and progress of the said treaty
- A Treaty, held at the town of Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, by the Honourable the lieutenant-governor of the province, and the Honourable the commissioners for the provinces of Virginia and Maryland, with the Indians of the Six Nations, in June, 1744
- A treaty between the United States of America and the Kickapoo tribe of Indians
- A treaty between the United States of America and the tribes of Indians called the Delawares, Putawatimies, Miamies and Eel River Miamies
- A treaty held with the Catawba and Cherokee Indians, : at the Catawba-Town and Broad-River, in the months of February and March 1756. : By virtue of a commission granted by the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esquire, His Majesty's lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief of the colony and dominion of Virginia, to the Honorable Peter Randolph and William Byrd, Esquires, members of His Majesty's Council of the said colony. : Published by order of the governor
- A treaty of peace and friendship, made and concluded between the president of the United States of America, on the one part, and behalf of the said states, and the undersigned kings, chiefs and warriors of the Creek Nation of Indians, on the part of the said nation
- Acts passed at the first session of the Fifteenth Congress of the United States
- Acts passed at the first session of the Fourteenth Congress of the United States
- Acts passed at the first session of the Ninth Congress of the United States
- Acts passed at the second session of the Fifteenth Congress of the United States
- Acts passed at the second session of the Fourteenth Congress of the United States
- Acts passed at the third session of the Eleventh Congress of the United States
- An Account of the treaty held at the city of Albany, in the province of New-York, by His Excellency the governor of that province, and the honourable the commissioners for the provinces of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania, with the Indians of the Six Nations, in October, 1745
- Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians, : communicated by message of the president of the United States on the XVth of January M, DCC, XCIX, and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate
- Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the sachems, chiefs and warriors of the Ottaway, Chippaway, Wyandot, and Pottawatamie Nation of Indians : made at Detroit on the 17th day of November, 1807
- Articles of a treaty, concluded at the mouth of the Great Miami, on the north-western bank of the Ohio, the thirty-first of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, between the commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America, of the one part, and the chiefs and warriors of the Shawanoe Nation of the other part
- At a conference held at Deerfield in the county of Hampshire, the twenty seventh day of August, anno regni Regis Georgii Secundi, Magnae, Britanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae, &c. nono, annoq; domini, 1735. : By & between His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; captain general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. And Ountassoogoe and others, chiefs of the Cagnawaga tribe of Indians, &c. who were accompanied by a number of the St. Francois Indians, who at their own desire were included in the treaty with the Cagnawagas, the whole being twenty-seven. Cuncaupot captain, with his lieutenant and several others of the chiefs of the Houssatonuoc Indians &c. being upwards of forty in the whole. Marsequunt, Naunautooghijau, and Weenpauk, three chiefs of the Scautacook tribe and others, including seventeen of the Moheegs, making eighty in the whole
- At a treaty held with the Oneida Nation or Tribe of Indians, at their village in the state of New-York, on the first day of June in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, present Joseph Hopkinson, commissioner appointed under the authority of the United States to hold the treaty; Egbert Benson, Ezra L. Hommedien and John Taylor, agents for the state of New-York
- At a treaty, held at the city of New-York, with the nations or tribes of Indians denominating themselves "the Seven Nations of Canada."
- By the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; His Majesty's lieutenant governor and commander in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation. : Whereas His Majesty, by his additional instruction to his captain general and governor in chief of this province, given at the Court at St. James's the ninth day of December 1761 ... Given under my hand and seal at arms, at Fort-George, in the city of New-York, in Council, the seventeenth day of February, 1762 ..
- By the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq; ... A proclamation. : Whereas the Indians of the Penobscot tribe, situated on the eastern frontiers of this province, in a conference had at St. Georges in August last, with commissioners by me appointed ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston, the third day of September, 1751 ..
- By the President of the United States of America, a proclamation. : Whereas a treaty of peace and friendship between the United States and the Creek Nation, was made and concluded on the seventh day of the present month of August ... I have ordered the said treaty to be herewith published; and do hereby enjoin and require all officers of the United States, civil and military, and all other citizens and inhabitants thereof, faithfully to observe and fulfil the same. Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, in the city of New-York, the fourteenth day of August ... one thousand seven hundred and ninety ..
- By the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a proclamation. : The president of the United States having been pleased to communicate to me, that a treaty will be held with the hostile Indian tribes, on or about the first day of June at Lower Sandusky ... Given under my hand and under the seal of the Commonwealth, at Richmond, this thirteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three, and of the Commonwealth the seventeenth
- Congress of the United States, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. : An act providing for the expences which may attend negotiations or treaties with the Indian tribes, and the appointment of commissioners for managing the same
- Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday, the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. : An act providing for holding a treaty or treaties to establish peace with certain Indian tribes
- Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Monday, the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. : An act providing for holding a treaty or treaties to establish peace with certain Indian tribes
- Der Inhalt von den verschiedenen Conferentzen, welche einige Freunde zu Philadelphia mit etlichen Indianern gehalten, um eine Vorbereitung zum Frieden zu machen; : nachdem der Krieg gegen die Indianer schon wurcklich erklaret und publiciert war ... Wie auch der Inhalt von den Conferenzen mit den Indianern zu Esten in den Monathen July und November 1756. : Nebst dem Bericht, welche die Glieder des Hausses, die den Governor nach Esten zu den Conferentzen begleitet; dem Hauss uberbracht haben
- Der Inhalt von den verschiedenen Conferentzen, welche mit den Indianern gehalten worden zu Eston. In dem Monath July und August 1757
- George Town on Arrowsick Island Aug. 9th. 1717. Annoque regni Regis Georgii Magnae Britanniae, &c. quarto. : A conference of His Excellency the governour, with the sachems and chief men of the Eastern Indians
- George Washington, president of the United States of America. : To all to whom these presents shall come--greeting: Whereas a treaty of peace and friendship between the United States of America and the tribes of Indians called the Wyandots, Delawares, Shawanoes, Ottowas, Chipewas, Putawatimes, Miamis, Eel-River, Weeas Kickapoos, Piankashaws, and Kaskaskias ..
- His Majesty's instructions to all the governours of his provinces in America
- Journal of the congress of the four southern governors, and the superintendent of that district, with the Five Nations of Indians, at Augusta, 1763
- Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting statements ... referring to all the treaties held with the Indian tribes respectively : since the fourth of March 1789 &c
- Message from the President of the United States : transmitting copies of treaties which have been lately entered into, and concluded, between the United States and the Delaware tribe of Indians : the Piankashaw tribe of Indians : and the united tribes of the Sac and Fox Indians ... in the year 1805 ..
- Message from the President of the United States of America, transmitting fourteen treaties between the United States and sundry Indian tribes
- Message from the President of the United States to the Senate transmitting Indian treaties for ratification
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting a copy of a treaty concluded with the Kickapoo Tribe of Indians
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting copies of treaties lately made between the United States and sundry tribes of Indians
- Message from the President of the United States transmitting treaties concluded with sundry tribes of Indians
- Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a treaty made at Detroit on the seventeenth of November, 1807, between the United States and the Ottaway, Chippeway, Wyandot and Pottawatamie nations of Indians. : January 30, 1808. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means
- Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in August, 1761. : With the chief sachems and warriors of the Onondagoes, Oneidas, Mohickons, Tuteloes, Cayugas, Nanticokes, Delawares, Conoys [.]
- Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in October, 1758, : with the chief sachems and warriors of the Mohawks, Oneidoes, Onondagoes, Cayugas, Senecas, Tuscaroras, Tuteloes, Skaniadaradigronos, consisting of the Nanitcokes and Conoys, who now make one nation; Chugnuts, Delawares, Unamies, Mahickanders, or Mohickons; Minisinks, and Wapingers, or Pumptons
- Minutes of conferences, held at Easton, in October, 1758, : with the chief sachems and warriors of the Mohawks, Oneidoes, Onondagoes, Cayugas, Senecas, Tuscaroras, Tuteloes, Skaniadaradigronos, consisting of the Nanitcokes and Conoys, who now make one nation; Chugnuts, Delawares, Unamies, Mahickanders, or Mohickons; Minisinks, and Wapingers, or Pumptons
- Minutes of conferences, held at Fort-Pitt, in April and May, 1768, : under the direction of George Croghan, Esquire, deputy agent for Indian affairs, with the chiefs and warriors of the Ohio and other Western Indians
- Minutes of conferences, held at Lancaster, in August, 1762. : With the sachems and warriors of several tribes of northern and western Indians
- Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Easton, in the months of July and November, 1756; : together with two messages sent by the government to the Indians residing on Susquehannah; and the report of the committee appointed by the Assembly to attend the governor at the last of the said conferences
- Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Easton, in the months of July, and August, 1757
- Minutes of conferences, held with the Indians, at Harris's Ferry, and at Lancaster, in March, April, and May, 1757
- Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont ... A proclamation. : ... Given at the Council-chamber in Boston the fourteenth day of March, 1699 [new style, 1700]
- Second Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two. : An act making an appropriation to defray the expense of a treaty with the Indians north west of the Ohio
- Sir, Having been in the lobby a few days ago, when the report of a committee upon an application from me to the last Congress was under consideration, I could not help thinking that the application, and the circumstances which had given rise to and attended it, were not perfectly known: I have presumed that it would not be unacceptable to gentlemen to be furnished with some statement that might throw some light upon it, and with that view have taken the liberty to address this paper to you, Sir, as I have done to each of the other members of the Legislature. ...
- Supplement to the North-Carolina journal, no. 390. : Articles of a treaty between the United States of America and the Cherokee Indians
- The Conference with the Eastern Indians at the further ratification of the peace, held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in July 1727
- The Conference with the Eastern Indians, at the ratification of the peace, held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in July and August, 1726
- The Conference with the Eastern Indians, at the ratification of the peace, held at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, in July and August, 1726
- The Minutes of a treaty held at Easton, in Pennsylvania, in October, 1758. : By the lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania, and the governor of New-Jersey; with the chief sachems and warriors of the Mohawks, Oneydos, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senecas, Tuscaroras, Tuteloes, Nanticokes and Conoys, Chugnuts, Delawares, Unamies, Mohickons, Minisinks, and Wapings
- The Particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe. : Between His Excellency Sir William Keith, Bart. governor of Pennsylvania, and the deputies of the Five Nations
- The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations, at Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, in June, 1744. : To which is prefix'd, an account of the first confederacy of the Six Nations, their present tributaries, dependents, and allies, and of their religion, and form of government
- The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations, at Philadelphia, in July, 1742
- The committee consisting of Mr. Hardy, Mr. Houston, Mr. Read, Mr. Williamson, and Mr. Holten, to whom was referred the report of a committee on the state of Southern Indian affairs, beg leave to submit the following report
- The committee to whom was referred the letter of the commissioners authorised to form treaties with the Indian tribes, having conferred with the said commissioners upon the subject of their letter, and the resolutions of 18th of March, directing a treaty to be held at Post St. Vincent, on the [blank] day of June next, report ...
- The committee, consisting of Mr. Duane, Mr. Peters, Mr. Carrol, Mr. Ha[...], Mr. Lee, to whom were referred a [...] Indian affairs, read in Congress ...
- The laws of the United States of America. : Vol. IV. : Published by authority
- The laws of the United States of America. : Vol. VI. : Published by authority
- The laws of the United States of America. : Volume IX. : Published by authority
- The laws of the United States of America. : Volume VIII. : Published by authority
- The laws of the United States of America. : Volume X. : Published by authority
- The temporal safety of the Lord's people, until they forsake Him. : Considered with particular respect to God's dealing with his people in New-England, in their settlement and prosperity, and in the distressing wars that have attended them. Preached at Weymouth, July 30. 1732. On the occasion of the treaty with the Indians, at the eastward.
- To William Denny, Esquire lieutenant governor and commander in cheif [sic] of the province of Pennsylvania, &c. : The address of the trustees and treasurer of the Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures
- Treaty between the United States of America and the Indian tribes called the Delawares, Potawatamies, Miamis, Eel River, and Weas : entered into on the twenty first day of August, 1805, at Grouseland, in the Indiana territory
- Treaty between the United States of America and the sachems, chiefs, and warriors of the Indian tribes : called Wyandot, Ottawa, Chipawa, Munsee, Delaware, Shawanee, & Potawatamie, holden on the fourth day of July, A.D. 1805, at Fort Industry, on the Miami of the lake
- Treaty between the United States of America and the sachems, chiefs, and warriors of the Indian tribes : called Wyandot, Ottawa, Chipawa, Munsee, Delaware, Shawanese, & Potawatamies, holden on the fourth day of July, A.D. 1805, at Fort Industry, on the Miami of the lake
- View of the title to Indiana, a tract of country on the river Ohio, : containing Indian conferences at Johnson-Hall in May, 1765; the deed of the Six Nations to the proprietors of Indiana; the minutes of the congress at Fort Stanwix, in October and November, 1768; the deed of the Indians, settling the boundary line between the English and Indians lands; and the opinion of counsel on the title of the proprietors of Indiana
- View of the title to Indiana, a tract of country on the river Ohio, : containing Indian conferences at Johnson-Hall, in May, 1765; the deed of the Six Nations to the proprietors of Indiana; the minutes of the congress at Fort Stanwix, in October and November, 1768; the deed of the Indians, settling the boundary line between the English and Indians lands; and the opinion of counsel on the title of the proprietors of Indiana
- View of the title to Indiana, a tract of country on the river Ohio. : Containing Indian conferences at Johnson-Hall, in May, 1765---the deed of the Six Nations to the proprietors of Indiana---the minutes of the congress at Fort Stanwix, in October and November, 1768---the deed of the Indians, settling the boundary line between the English and Indians lands---and the opinion of counsel on the title of the proprietors of Indiana
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