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Report on the condition of the fort at Albany
1697/03/11
The document discusses the condition of the fort at Albany, and the repairs that must be made to such things as chimneys, and stone and wooden mounts.
GLC03107.02045
to Peter Schuyler re: suspicions of an Indian attack
1700/02/14
Winthrop, FItz-John, 1638-1707
The Governor of Canada writes that he has heard rumors of a plan among the 5 Nations and/or Skachtkook Indians to attack Christian settlements in New England, and asks if Peter Schuyler has heard any similar news. He also states his desire to uphold...
GLC03107.02050
"Observations made by Robert Livingston Secretary of Indian Affairs in . . .
1700/04
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
. . . his Voyage to Onnondage in April 1700." Livingston reports that the Mohawks have become weak, and many are fleeing to Canada. He recommends that the English send more ministers to convert the Indians, and he also suggests that the Mohawks...
GLC03107.02051
to the Gentlemen re: request for their presence in Albany
1700/06/11
Van Brugh, Peter, fl. 1699-1714
Van Brugh enclosed a copy of a message from Onondaga, and asks for the"Gentlemen's" presence in Albany to discuss the matter with the Indians. The Indians apparently have a great deal of news to share with Albany.
GLC03107.02053
Propositions made by the messengers of the Onondaga Sachems
Onondaga Sachems
The messengers inform Corlaer that the Seneca Sachems have gone to Canada, and that 5 "Waganhaes" from different nations have recently arrived at Onondaga. P.2 contains Robert Livingston's answer given to the Onondagas, signed and dated 14 June 1700...
GLC03107.02054
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