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Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between Great Britain and the Unites States of America. CAYUGA INDIANS. Supplementary Annexes to the Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government. Vol IV, Supplementary Annexes 100 - 149
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Ottawa:: F.A. Acland, King's Printer, 1925.. Grey printed wraps.. Very Good Plus.. Reply Annexes dating from 18 August 1783 to 21 February 1840 regarding negotiations with the Six Nations to their eventual surrender. Includes an "Essay by Horatio Hale respecting Red Jacket's Official Home and Rank" which this "eminent philologist and scholar has kindly contributed". These Annexes were printed after the "Reply" as it was thought that they may be of some assistance to t... more information
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Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between Great Britain and the Unites States of America. CAYUGA INDIANS. Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government in Support of the Claim. Volume II (Reply Annexes 1 - 99)
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Ottawa:: Government Printing Bureau, 1914.. Hardcover with gilt titles.. Very Good Plus.. This is a list of Reply Annexes which are a companion to the British Reply, Volume I, concerning the Cayuga's claim to land in New York State which the U.S. believed they forfeited their claims under the Treaty of 1795 by reason of their hostility to the United States. 389 pages; 25cm. 693g. Very Good Plus (clean, bright, and tight; minor wear, text block Fine). ... more information
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Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between Great Britain and the Unites States of America. CAYUGA INDIANS. Supplementary Annexes to the Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government. Vol IV, Supplementary Reply Annexes 100 - 149
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Ottawa:: F.A. Acland, King's Printer, 1925.. Red hardcover with gilt titles.. Very Good Plus.. Reply Annexes dating from 18 August 1783 to 21 February 1840 regarding negotiations with the Six Nations to their eventual surrender. Includes an "Essay by Horatio Hale respecting Red Jacket's Official Home and Rank" which this "eminent philologist and scholar has kindly contributed". These Annexes were printed after the "Reply" as it was thought that they may be of some ass... more information
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Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between Great Britain and the Unites States of America. CAYUGA INDIANS. Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government in Support of the Claim. Volume I
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Ottawa:: Government Printing Bureau, 1914.. Bound in black leather with gilt titles.. Very Good Plus.. While George Washington was president, the British replied... "The testimony and documents submitted point to the fact that, immediately after the war of 1812 the Canadian Cayugas were led to believe that they had forfeited their claims under the Treaty of 1795 by reason of their hostility to the United States. Captain John Norton, an adopted Mohawk chief, so understood in December, 1815, and there ... more information
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Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims Between Great Britain and the Unites States of America. CAYUGA INDIANS. Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government in Support of the Claim. Volumes I (Reply), II (Reply Annexes 1-99)
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Ottawa:: Government Printing Bureau, 1914.. Blue printed wraps.. Vol I: Very Good; Vol II: Good.. The British Reply concerning the Canadian Cayugas' claim to land in New York State which the U.S. believed they had forfeited their claims under the Treaty of 1795 by reason of their hostility to the United States. 2 vols., (33p; 389p); 25cm. 701g. Volume I: Very Good (slight edgewear with a few small tears, interior clean and sound. Volume II: Good (text block clean and sound, cover's glue is drying ... more information
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