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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC03107.01922 |
From Archive Folder | The Livingston Family Papers [008] 1682 |
Title | 2nd and 3rd Proposition to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas |
Date | 5 August 1682 |
Author | Coursey, Henry (cb. 1629-1695) |
Additional authors | Lloyd, Philemon (fl. 1682) |
Document Type | Government document |
Content Description | Contains the signatures of Coursey and Philomen Lloyd. The document sets the terms for a peace settlement between the agents of Virginia and Maryland, and the northern Indians. Lloyd and Coursey demand 500 beavers to pay for the robbery and plunder, and the commanders of the troop that murdered the Christians. They also request that the northern Indians remain out of their country, and that they call back any troops that may have been sent down. |
Subjects | American Indian History Mohawk Indian Religion Fur Trade Finance Crime Death Wartime Pillaging and Destruction Military History Global History and Civics Diplomacy Treaty Peace |
People | Coursey, Henry (cb. 1629-1695) Lloyd, Philemon (fl. 1682) |
Place written | Albany, New York |
Theme | Native Americans; Government & Politics; Law; Religion |
Sub-collection | The Livingston Family Papers |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |