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Box 18

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Contains 66 Results:

Religious Society of People called Quakers to Wayne, General Anthony. Philadelphia, 1795 5mo 25

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Regarding peace with the Native Americans. Signed by four Friends: John Parrish, David Bacon, Nicholas Waln, Henry Drinker. Gift of Friends Historical Association

Dates: 1795 5mo 25

Committee of Friends to the Meeting for Sufferings, Philadelphia, 1794 12mo 20

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Signed by John Parrish, David Bacon, William Savery, James Emlen, reporting on Treaty at Canandaigua, New York. Gift of Friends Historical Association

Dates: 1794 12mo 20

Stockbridge-Munsee Women to Eddy, Hannah, et al., Stockbridge, New York, 1797 6mo 24

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3 copies, 1 transcribed for Dinah Sharples by Wm. Baldwin, 27th of 12th mo.1797, of a letter from some women from the Stockbridge-Munsee Community Band of Mohican Indians, "whose dispositions Friends are endeavoring to improve towards Christianity."

Dates: 1797 6mo 24

Johnston, Joseph (Seneca Guide). Voucher for conducting and guiding Friends to the Seneca Nation, 1798 6mo 15

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The bill was for guiding [John?] Pierce and four others of the Society of Friends from Philadelphia to the Seneca Nation.

Dates: 1798 6mo 15

Friends who attended the Indian Treaty to Quarterly Meeting of Friends at Hopewell, [1794]

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Requesting money to pay Tuscarora peoples, believed original owners of land at Hopewell, Virginia. Probably related to the Treaty of Canandaigua.

Dates: [1794]

Quakers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey to the members of the Six Nations, Philadelphia, 1794 9mo 9

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Concerning the committee appointed to attend the Treaty at Canadaigua, New York, Also a rough draft of this letter

Dates: 1794 9mo 9