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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC03107.02074 |
From Archive Folder | The Livingston Family Papers [031] 1704 |
Title | Pieter Schuyler to Lord Cornbury re: meeting at Onondaga |
Date | 20 May 1704 |
Author | Schuyler, Pieter (1657-ca. 1724) |
Additional authors | Claese, Lawrence (fl. 1700-1704) |
Recipient | Cornbury, Lord |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Item 1: Schuyler encloses a letter from the interpreter at Onondaga, and directs Cornbury's attention to the gifts presented to the Indians by Canada. He also inquires about the payment of the expenses accrued on his journey to Onondaga. Item 2: letter from Laurence Claese to the Gentlemen of Albany; 20 May 1704; Onondaga, [N.Y.],;1p. Claese states that the Indians are on their guard against the Indians of Canada, and also that he has forwarded some letters to Pieter Schuyler from an English minister from Deerfield. |
Subjects | American Indian History Gift Canada France Military History Government and Civics Finance Travel Massacre |
People | Schuyler, Pieter (1657-ca. 1724) Claese, Lawrence (fl. 1700-1704) Hyde, Edward, Lord Cornbury (1661-1723) |
Place written | Onondaga, New York |
Theme | Native Americans; Religion |
Sub-collection | The Livingston Family Papers |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |