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Account of Robert Livingston
04 July 1700
Hoogan, William, fl. 1700
Livingston purchased wine and rum from Hoogan. It appears that the wine and rum was then sold to some Indians on the 4 July 1700.
GLC03107.02052
"Propositions made by the Sachims of the Canada Praying Indians . . .
1700/06/28
Sachems of the Canada Praying Indians
. . . belonging to their Castle called Kachanua[g]e to the Com[mission] for the Indian Affares." The praying Indians state that they have come to Albany to trade, and ask to be treated with kindness; the Commissioners answer that they will oblige...
GLC03107.02057
1700/12/12
Van der Heyden, Dirk, fl. 1700
Livingston purchased 3 bottles of wine for the Mohawks Sachems on 6 July 1700. Van der Heyden signed for receipt of payment on 12 December 1700.
GLC03107.02058
"Propositions made by three Mohogs and some Riber Indians and Waganhaer . . .
1704/06/22
Mohawk Indians
. . . come from Tiogsagrondie" The Indians tell Corlaer that they have come to Albany to trade, and that they expect to be well received and welcomed into a partnership. In their answer, the Indians are thanked for coming to trade, but are told...
GLC03107.02078
Answer to the Indians
[1713]
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
The document warns the Indians not to trade with the French, who lie and cheat in order to weaken the Indians and make them more vulnerable in the time of war.
GLC03107.02112
Answer to the propositions of Governor Hunter
1714/09/25
Sachem of the 5 Nations, fl. 1711-1717
The 5 Nations express their solidarity with the English, and their determination to maintain peace with them. They agree to try to make peace with the "flatheads" of Carolina, and to stop their young men from killing and stealing English cattle and...
GLC03107.02115
Propositions to Governor Hunter with an answer
1715/08/27
The Sachems resolve to end their war with the flatheads of Carolina, condole the death of Queen Anne, and request that the English sell goods at a more reasonable price. In his reply, Governor Hunter states that he will need time to think about the...
GLC03107.02118
Alteration of the former propositions
1715/08/28
The Sachems request that the part of their former proposition stating their resolve never to join the English in a war be blotted out and forgotten. They explain that the rising cost of goods caused them to initially make this statement, and they...
GLC03107.02119
1715/08/29
The Sachems explain that they have received word from the Far Nations that they desire to make peace with Governor Hunter and the 5 Nations, and also that they wish to travel and trade with freedom. Governor Hunter replies that the accepts the...
GLC03107.02120
Answer to the propositions of the 5 Nations
Governor Hunter begins by recalling the war against the French of Canada, and states the importance of upholding the "hatchet" of mutual defense between the English and the 5 Nations. In response to the Indians' complaints of the high price of goods...
GLC03107.02121
Reply to the propositions of Governor Hunter
1715/08/31
The 5 Nations
The 5 Nations correct Governor Hunter's account of the attacks commited by the Flatheads of Carolina, and explain that the English provoked them when they failed to lower the price of goods in return for the Flatheads' service in a war with another...
GLC03107.02122
Private conference between Governor Hunter and Sachems of the 5 Nations
1717/06/13
In response to an inquiry, the 5 Nations note that the French have not built a fort in the Seneca's country, but have rather erected a trading post at that site. The Indians state that they are uneasy due to news that the French and English plan to...
GLC03107.02126
Proposition to Governor Hunter
1717/06/15
The 5 Nations request that the Governor acquaint the King of their ardent desire for better trading prices. They also explain that better prices will attract the Indians that trade with the French, who will travel to Albany to conduct business. In...
GLC03107.02130
Meeting of Peter Schuyler and Commissioners of Indian Affairs.
1720/09/03
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
The document proposes to lift the suspension of Hendrik the Mohawk, and to receive him as a Sachem once again. It then notes that Hendrik has requested that rum no longer be sold so freely in the Mohawk's country, as it keeps them from living...
GLC03107.02141
Answer to the propositions of Peter Schuyler
The speaker agrees to renew the covenant on behalf of all 5 Nations, and promises to stop traveling through the southern colonies and upsetting the Christians and Indians that live there. They also state that they will not allow the French Indians...
GLC03107.02142
to Robert Livingston re: unfair practices in trade with the Indians
1721/06/16
Holland, Henry, fl. 1721
Holland complains of unfair trading practices with the Indians, and asks that an act be passed requiring all suspected traders to exonerate themselves on oath. He notes that this is the only way to maintain fair and regulated trade.
GLC03107.02144
Propositions to the 5 Nations
1722/09/07
Burnet, William, 1688-1729
William Burnet, the Governor of Pennsylvania, invites the 5 Nations to renew the covenant chain between them. He recalls an unhappy incident in which 2 men from Pennsylvania killed an Indian of the 5 Nations in the midst of an argument over the sale...
GLC03107.02146
Propositions to the 5 Nations [in Dutch]
GLC03107.02147
"Instructions for Mayor Abraham Schuyler"
1722/09/08
Abraham Schuyler is ordered to settle in the Seneca's country for 12 months in an effort to trade with the Far Nations, and invite them to Albany to trade with the English settlers. Schuyler is directed to tell the Far Nations that the English offer...
GLC03107.02150
Proposition to the 5 Nations
1722/09/13
The Governor consents to renew the covenant chain with the 5 Nations, and hopes that the Indians will begin to convert to Christianity. He also expects that the 5 Nations voice resentment over the misdeeds of the Eastern Indians, and send out...
GLC03107.02153
Second answer to the propositions of Governor Burnet
1722/09/14
The 5 Nations agree to travel to New England to express to the Eastern Indians their indignation for their barbaric actions against English settlers. With regard to their correspondence with Canada, the 5 Nations note that they are at peace with...
GLC03107.02154
Trade with the French and Far Indians
1724/11/06
Commission on Indian Affairs
The Commissioners dispute a petition put forth by the Merchants of London in which it is stated that an Act prohibiting trade with the French is ineffectual.
GLC03107.02158
to [?] re: trade with Indians
1725/05/31
Burnet discusses an Act forbidding the 5 Nations to trade with the French, and how the Indians must take an oath in acknowledgement of this Act. He also desires to find some new interpreters, as he is suspicious of Laurence Claese; and he hopes to...
GLC03107.02159
to Governor Burnet re: stroud trade with the 5 Nations [draft]
1725/07/15
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749
The letter discusses a new act regulating the trade of the 5 Nations, and is expecially concerned with compelling the Indians to purchase strouds from the English.
GLC03107.02160
Rough drafts of proceedings of Commissioners of Indian Affairs
1727/06-1727/07
Contains a number of records of the proceedings at meetings of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, as well as drafts of letters to Governor Burnet. P.1 is a fragment of a larger document that welcomes the Indians to trade with the English, and warns...
GLC03107.02162
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