The Documentary History of the State of New York/Volume I/Chapter I

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The Documentary History of the State of New York
by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
Chapter I: Papers relating to the Iroquois and other Indian Tribes, 1666-1763.
121826The Documentary History of the State of New York — Chapter I: Papers relating to the Iroquois and other Indian Tribes, 1666-1763.Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
Volume 1, Chapter I, title page
Volume 1, Chapter I, title page

Articles in Chapter 1:[edit]

  1. THE NINE IROQUOIS TRIBES. 1666. [Paris Doc. I]

  2. OBSERVATIONS OF WENTWORTH GREENHALGH, IN A JOURNEY FROM ALBANY TO Ye INDIANS WESTWARD. BEGUN MAY 20th, 1677, AND ENDED JULY Ye 14 FOLLOWING. [Lond. Doc. III]

  3. ENUMERATION OF THE INDIAN TRIBES CONNECTED WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA; THE WARRIORS AND ARMORIAL BEARINGS OF EACH NATION. 1736. [Paris Doc. VIII]

  4. PRESENT STATE OF THE NORTHERN INDIANS IN THE DEPARTt OF SIR WILLIAM JOHNSON BART., COMPREHENDED UNDER THE SIX NATIONS AND OTTAWA CONFEDERACIES, ETC. CONTAINING THE NAMES, NUMBERS AND SCITUATION OF EACH NATION, WITH REMARKS. NOV. 18, 1763. [Lond. Doc. XXXVI]