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Answer to Coll. William Kendall's proposition [in Dutch]
1679/09/26
Mohawk Indians
Contains the signature of Robert Livingston Secr.
GLC03107.01883
"Answer upon a certain message sent to him by the Onnondages Sachims . . .
1679/10/06
Kendall, William, fl. 1679
. . . with one of the Sakamakers call Othonoones." Kendall states that he knows nothing of an alleged covenant made in private between the Onondagas and Coll. Coursey. He also scolds the Onondagas for postponing a meeting due to smallpox, as he...
GLC03107.01884
"Message from the Sachems of Onnondage to Col: Wm. Kendall . . .
Onondaga Sachems
. . . agent of Virginia sent by one of there Sachems calld Othonoonis accompanyed with his sonne and another Indian." Othonoonis explains that agreements made with Coll. Coursey indicated that colonial agents would visit Onondaga territory, rather...
GLC03107.01885
"The Gov[erno]r Gen[era]ll Message to the Onneydes" [in Dutch and English]
October 12, 1679
Andros, Edmund, 1637-1714
The document announces the Governor's arrival in Albany with the Oneida squaw, and asks if the Oneidas plan to join them.
GLC03107.01886
Message from the Sachems of Onondagas to Col: Wm: Kendall [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01887
Answer to the Onondagas message [in Dutch]
October 6, 1679
GLC03107.01888
"An Accompt of Presents given to the Onneydes Sachims upon the Country . . .
[1678]
. . . of Virginia Acct. at the delivery of the 6 Prison[ers]." Account of the quantity of tobacco, rum, bread, meat, and other provisions given to the Oneidas for the delivery of prisoners.
GLC03107.01889
"Accompt of Charges Expended upon the Christian Prisoners to witt . . .
1679/10/13
Livingston, Robert, 1654-1728
. . . 2 woomen & 4 children wh. came from Oneyde, being taken from Virginia." Account of the services rendered by different individuals and the sums that they were paid.
GLC03107.01890
Proposition to the Oneidas
1679/10/30
Kendall states that he is writing to discuss recent incidents of Oneida Indians destroying and plundering colonial settlements, and abducting some women and children. He explains that he is willing to forgive these actions as long as the Oneida...
GLC03107.01891
October 30, 1679
Copy of GLC03107.01.01891.
GLC03107.01892
[1679]
Proposition of Kendall and Col. Southy Littleton (who is noted to have died before the Indians came), contains the same statement as that in GLC03107.01.01891 and .01892. Followed by a proposition by Kendall to the Mohawks and westward Indians, in...
GLC03107.01893
Copy of GLC03107.01.01893.
GLC03107.01894
Answer to the proposition of William Kendall
1679/10/31
Oneida Sachem
In their answer, the Oneida Sachems admit that they destroyed the property of white settlers and took women and children captive. They explain that they were unjustly provoked, however, when white settlers shot some Oneidas for eating their corn, a...
GLC03107.01895
Answer to the proposition of William Kendall [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01896
Proposition to the Oneidas [in Dutch]
GLC03107.01897
Proposition to the Onondagas [in Dutch]
1679/11/01
GLC03107.01898
Proposition to the Onondagas
In the proposition, the Onondagas are reprimanded for their aggressions against white settlers, and are instructed to obey the law of standing still and laying down their arms before white men.
GLC03107.01899
In the proposition, the Onondagas are reprimanded for their aggressions against white settlers, and are instructed to obey the law of standing still and laying down their arms before white men. Copy of GLC03107.01.01899.
GLC03107.01900
In their response, the Onondagas claim that the attacks upon white settlers were made without their order, and thank the white men for their forgiveness and understanding. They note, however, that in the future the white men should allow the...
GLC03107.01901
Declaration to William Abrahamse Smitt [in Dutch]
1679/02/03
Pretty, Richard, fl. 1678-1681
GLC03107.01902
Document [in Dutch]
1681/03/07
GLC03107.01903
to the Maryland agents re: meeting with Indians to investigate attacks
1682/06/13
Brockholes, Anthony, fl. 1682-1728
Brockholes writes that he has ordered a strict inquiry to be made among all the northern Indians in order to discover who participated in the attacks upon white settlers in Maryland and Virginia. He notes that the Mohawks and Senecas claim innocence...
GLC03107.01904
to Coll. Henry Coursey and Coll. Philemon Lloyd re: ambassadors to Albany
1682/05/15
Baltimore, fl. 1682
Lord Baltimore appoints both Coll. Coursey and Coll. Lloyd as ambassadors to Albany in order to negotiate a peace settlement with the northern Indians.
GLC03107.01905
"Propositions to the Commissaryes at Albany"
1682/06/27
Coursey, Henry, fl. 1677-1682
Signed by both Coursey and Philemon Lloyd. They request the commissaries of Albany to inform the neighboring Indians that they must call back the troops they sent down to Maryland and Virginia so that no mischief may be committed against white...
GLC03107.01906
Response to the proposition of Henry Coursey and Philemon Lloyd
1682/07/13
Commisaries of Albany
The Commisaries of Albany express their solidarity with the people of Virginia and Maryland as subjects of the same crown, and pledge their support in the event of a war with the Indians.
GLC03107.01907
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