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THE OHIO VALLEY-GREAT LAKES ETHNOHISTORY ARCHIVES: THE MIAMI COLLECTION
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An Abridgment
of the Indian Affairs

(Albany, June 1, 1715)


Wraxall, Peter in: Harvard Historical
Studies, vol. XXI, pp. 102, 103.

pp. 102, 103.

(page 102)

Albany 1 June 1715

Laurence Claasse the Interpreter informs the Commissrs that an Indian from Onondaga informed him. . .

(page 103)

. . . That several far Indians were on their way to Albany with a great Quantity of Bever, but that the Onondaga Indians had killed some & taken other Prisoners so that the rest were fled.-- . . .



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