Kendall, William, fl. 1679 Proposition to the Oneidas
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC03107.01891 Author/Creator: Kendall, William, fl. 1679 Place Written: Albany, New York Type: Manuscript document signed Date: 1679/10/30 Pagination: 2p. : docket : Height: 34 cm, Width: 21.4 cm Order a Copy
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 agree to cease all attacks, and obey the law that obliges all Indians to stand still and lay down their weapons upon contact with a white man.
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