Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. II
Philadel. w^ii. Six Nats.
Vide Treaty 1744. Six Natious mentioned complaint of Connaye
at Lancaster . • ■, r /> • t
i744pag-27. Ind^. about not being paid for some of their Lands. videCroghans 1749. The Same complaint again renewed by the
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2. Six Nations to Gov''. Hamilton.
N. B it doth not appear that the Connaye Indians have ever been satisfied on this Point.
1750. Ohio Indians of the Six Nations, sent deputation to VideCroghans Gov"". Hamilton complaining they were not paid for their 3 ° part of Purchase of Lands on East side Susquahanna &c.
The proprietaries Purchases in 1754, gave great uneasiness to VideCroghans Susquahauua & Ohio Indians, what Ohio Inds. said to Ttmax s do ^j^.^ Wieser & he to them with regard to said purchase
Mr. Norris, M^. Peters & M^. Wiesers Confessions to M^. v.de do page Q^^^Yi^xi that the Lands west of the Allegany Mountains were not purchased from the Ind^.
Tee^ch'in Sir I^^d^ of Six Nations complaint of purchasing Lands TJ^i ■^vIsT"^^ & desire y*. certain Lands on Susquahanna might not R.cords pag jjg settled &c.
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vi!o Records Messao;e of the Onondaga Indians to Sir W"". Johnson
f,.i. No 5 pag '^ °
205 ic ii06. about Shawa. & Delewares. & Eng. possessing Lands. ^3-347^'"'"'^ Gov"*. Morris^ Acknowledgm^ to Onondaga Indians cirphara^Pa- y^- Purchasc of Lands had occasioned much of the
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from Mr Pe- bloOU ?piit &<=. ;^r3 & Govt. Mcwia.