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Treaty with the Seven Nations of Canada, 1796

Treaty held at the City of New-York, with the Nations or Tribes of Indians Denominating Themselves "the Seven Nations of Canada" (1796 May 31)
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A treaty held at the city of New York, with the Nations or Tribes of Indians, denominating themselves the Seven Nations of Canada, Abraham Ogden, Commissioner appointed under the authority of the U...

A treaty held at the city of New York, with the Nations or Tribes of Indians, denominating themselves the Seven Nations of Canada, Abraham Ogden, Commissioner appointed under the authority of the United States, to hold the Treaty; Ohnaweno, alias Goodstream, Teharagwanegen, alias Thomas Williams, two Chiefs of the Caghnawagas, Atratoharongwan, alias Colonel Lewis Cook, a Chief of the St. Regis Indians, and William Gray, Deputres, authorized to represent these Seven Nations or Tribes of Indians at the Treaty, and Mr. Gray, serving also as Interpreter; Egbert Benson, Richard Varick and James Watson, Agents for the State of New York; William Constable and Daniel M'Cormick, purchasers under Alexander Macomb--

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