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to Thomas Dongan re: Mohawk Indians [in Dutch]
1687/07/18
Wessells, Dirck, fl. 1687
Docketed on address leaf. Docket notes that the letter discusses a fight between the French and Indians.
GLC03107.02001
Propositions to the 5 Nations westward
1687/07/19
Dongan, Thomas, 1634-1715
Thomas Dongan expresses his distress at the failure of all 5 Nations to unite and remain true to the covenant amongst them during the time of war with the French. He also warns them not to make a peace settlement with the French without his consent.
GLC03107.02002
Information regarding the French invasion of the Seneca's country
1687/08/02
Seneca Sachem
A Seneca Sachem explains some past incidents that may have provoked Canada to go to war with them, but explains that everything was supposedly forgiven. He then describes when the Senecas first heard of the French designs for war, and what they saw...
GLC03107.02004
1687/08/06
Thomas Dongan writes that he will convey news of the French invasion of English territory to the King, but wishes first to settle upon a few issues with the 5 Nations. He asks if they in any way provoked the French, and notes that they were warned...
GLC03107.02005
Bond to the city of Albany
1687/04/01
Frederickse, Salomon, fl. 1687
The document states that Salomon Frederickse and Johannes Onderkerk are bound to the people and city of Albany for the sum of 50 pounds. It then goes on to explain that the two men have a pass from the Governor to trade with the Indians of Ottowa...
GLC03107.02006
"Propositions made by his Excell[en]cy the Governor of Virginia to the . . .
1687/09/16
Howard of Effingham, Francis Howard, Baron, 1643-1695
. . . Representatives of the five Nations of the Sinnias in the Fort att New York" The Governor of Virginia reprimands the 5 Nations for breaking their covenant and committing crimes in Virginia. He explains that Governor Dongan has convinced him...
GLC03107.02009
Deposition of Symon Groot
1688/07/02
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
The deposition explains that Symon Groot came to the colony in 1638 to trade with the West India Company, and throughout his time here he has repeatedly endangered himself by fighting with the Mohawks in their war with the French and their Indians....
GLC03107.02016
Proposition to the Senecas, Cayugas, and Onondagas
1687/07/04
In his proposal, Dongan forbids the Indians to travel to Cadarachqui at the Governor of Canada's request, and reminds them to remain loyal to England at all times. He also instructs them on what to do in the event of an attack, and notes that he...
GLC03107.02019
"Instructions for Arnout Cornelise Interpreter"
1689/08/30
Pynchon, John, 1626-1703
John Pynchon, Thomas Savage, Jonathan Bull, and Andrew Belcher, the representatives of Massachusetts, Plymoth, and Connecticut, instruct Arnout to bring back to Albany some Sachems of the 5 Nations, where they will be met with friendship. They warn...
GLC03107.02020
Copy of GLC03107.01.02020, with an extra note to Arnout signed by the 4 Commissioners, and dated 30 August 1689. The note states that enclosed are some instructions from the Mayor that ought to be effected with the greatest speed. It also states...
GLC03107.02021
Propositions to the River Indians, Mohicans, and Skachtkook Indians
1689/09/12
The 4 Commissioners, John Pynchon, Thomas Savage, Andrew Belcher, and Jonathan Bull write to the Indians to include them in the chain and covenant with the 5 Nations. They explain that they expect their loyalty and assistance in a war against the...
GLC03107.02022
Propositions made to the 5 Nations
1689/09/23
The 4 Commissioners, John Pynchon, Thomas Savage, Jonathan Bull, and Andrew Belcher write that they have been asked to renew the covenant chain with the 5 Indians, and also to update them on affairs in England that will have an impact on the colonies...
GLC03107.02023
Copy of GLC03107.02024, and contains the answer given by the 5 Nations. In their answer, the 5 Nations recognize their friendship with the English, and promise to pursue the French and Eastern Indians as enemies. Docket notes the document as...
GLC03107.02024
"Examination of three french Prisoners taken by the Maquase & brought . . .
1690/03/03
Schuyler, Peter, 1657-1724
. . . to Shinnechtady, who were Examined by Pr. Schuyler May[or] of the Citty of Albany." The Canadian prisoners state that they were under orders to attack Schenechtady and kill as many as they could, and then give an account of how they advanced...
GLC03107.02026
Report delivered by Robert Livingston and Jarred Teunice
1690/03/11
Council of Connecticut
The document notes that Robert Livingston and Jarred Teunice were commissioned by the convention of Albany to appear at the Council in Connecticut to relate the affairs of their county. It is explained that Albany is in need of protection, and also...
GLC03107.02027
to the Deputy Governor and Council of Massachusetts
1690/03/22
Livingston explains the money he spent on furnishing Captian Bull's army and the Indians accompanying him, and asks for reimbursement from the Treasurer.
GLC03107.02028
"Memorandum presented to the Commissioners bound for N. York . . .
1690/04/22
. . . to consult of affares for the carrying on of the Present war." List of 22 items to be attended to in relation to the conflict with the French. Among these include instructions to build forts at Onondage, to demolish Cadarachqui, to better...
GLC03107.02030
to the Governor, Council, and Representatives of Connecticut re: Jacob Leisler
1690/05/09
Livingston thanks the Governor and Council of Connecticut for considering some earlier propositions, and also wishes to give them an update of affairs in Albany since Jacob Leisler took over. He explains that many are starving and oppressed in...
GLC03107.02031
to the Governor and Council of Boston re: war with French, Jacob Leisler
1690/06/18
The letter discusses the current situation in Albany with regard to the war with the French. It also explains the calamity of Jacob Leisler's authority, and the immediate need for a new Governor of Albany and New York. P.4 contains a note to Dirk...
GLC03107.02032
"Propositions made by Pr. Schuyler Mayor of the City of Albany to the . . .
1692/08/12
Schuyler, Pieter, 1657-1724
. . . chiefs, Captains, & Leaders of a Company of 350 Indians of the 5 Nations now bounde upon an Expedition to Canida all Encamped at Shinnechtady." In the proposition, Schuyler writes that the "French praying Indians" will always be their enemies...
GLC03107.02035
to Richard Ingoldesby re: plans to attack the French and Indians of Canada
1692/08/17
Schuyler writes that he has enclosed a copy of his propositions to the 5 Nations, and writes of English designs for different attacks upon the French. He also writes of the expense accrued from the conflict. Letter marked as a copy.
GLC03107.02036
Brief to the Council [in Dutch]
1692/09/01
GLC03107.02037
1693/07/03
Fletcher, Benjamin, 1640-1703
Fletcher writes of his plans to strengthen the frontier against French and Indian attacks, and warns the 5 Nations to remain sober at all times, as drinking alcohol would make them more vulnerable to an attack. He reminds the 5 Nations that they...
GLC03107.02039
"Some Remarks upon the Present state of affares at Albany Relateing to the . . .
1693/07
. . . Indians of the 5 Nations & Particularly of the message sent to them from the Gov[ernor] of Canada." The document expresses alarm at the presence of a Jesuit Millet among the 5 Nations, who remains in correspondence with the French, and is...
GLC03107.02040
to Benjamin Fletcher re: conflict among Indians
1695/08/27
The author tells Fletcher that he has sent messengers to the 5 Nations to inform them of the Governor's desire to meet with them. A conflict at Onondaga and Oneida between the French Indians and some of the 5 Nations is also described.
GLC03107.02041
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