Account of the Recent Treaty Negotiations at Fort George Between the Iroquois & New York

Item

Type

Autograph Letter Signed

Title

Account of the Recent Treaty Negotiations at Fort George Between the Iroquois & New York

Description

Describes the recently concluded negotiations at Fort George, including the Seven Nations Indians' description of the land they claimed. States that the New York commissioners said the Indians' claim was not well-founded, but offered them $3000 for the land anyway. Says that the Indians declined, but, in good spirits, asked Wadsworth to deliver a letter to George Washington once it was written. Says he will forward copies of the entire set of proceedings once he has obtained copies of the speeches by the New York commissioners. Opines that but for one leader among them, they would never have dared to make such a land claim; also that there seem to be no individuals of great ability among them, and that while they are more civilized than some Indians, are generally "placid."

year created

1795

month created

11

day created

01

sent from location

Hartford

recipient

sent to location

War Office

in image

notable person/group

Timothy Pickering
Jeremiah Wadsworth
Seven Nations Indians
George Washington

notable location

War Office
Hartford
Fort George
New York

notable idea/issue

proceedings
speeches
land claims

document number

1795110140001

page start

1

number of pages

3

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Document instances

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[view document] (3 pages) PCP03 (3 pages) Collection: Jeremiah Wadsworth Papers B:141.

Document names

Type Name Location Notes
Author Jeremiah Wadsworth Hartford [n/a]
Recipient Timothy Pickering War Office [n/a]