A further illustration of the case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York: in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An appeal to the Christian community, &c., by Nathaniel T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca tribe"
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Creator | Joint Committee on Indian Affairs of the Four Yearly Meetings of Baltimore, Genesee, New York, and Philadelphia (Society of Friends : Hicksite) |
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Former owner | Eisenberg, Pablo |
Printer | Merrihew & Thompson |
Title | A further illustration of the case of the Seneca Indians in the state of New York: in a review of a pamphlet entitled "An appeal to the Christian community, &c., by Nathaniel T. Strong, a chief of the Seneca tribe" |
Date Issued | 1841 |
Notes | Amherst College Archives and Special Collections copy is in contemporary brown ribbed cloth with design stamped in blind on both covers; spine and corners worn; inscribed "Hugh Hartshorne with the respects of his friend Abraham Bell, New York...1841." |
Physical Description | 84 p. ; 23 cm |
Languages | English |
Place of Manufacture | Philadelphia (Pa.) |
Genre | Books |
Subject | Strong, Nathaniel T.. Appeal to the Christian community on the condition and prospects of the New-York Indians |
Subject | Seneca Indians |
Subject | Indians of North America – Government relations |
Subject | Indians of North America – New York (State) – Treaties |
Part of | Younghee Kim-Wait (Class of 1982)/Pablo Eisenberg Collection of Native American Literature |
Catalog Record | View this item in the library catalog |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | E99.S3 F812 1841 |
Rights | Public Domain: We believe this material to be in the public domain and free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While Amherst College Archives & Special Collections claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite the Archives & Special Collections at Amherst College as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found. |