Seneca Indians.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Alfred Kingston to B. Fernow, 1881-12-07
Handwritten and signed letter from Alfred Kingston to B. Fernow (U.S. Department of Agriculture). In reference to a reproduction of the document, "America and West Indies, No. 121, Military 1763 to 1765," bearing the signatures and signs of Seneca chiefs.
C.E. Mix to J. Thompson, 1858-04-08
Handwritten and signed letter from Charles E. Mix (U.S. Indian Bureau) to Secretary of the Interior. Report on lands in Kansas given to New York Senecas under the treaty of 1838 and the possibility of a money settlement in its stead.
Indians of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
Original manuscript interpreter's/translator's draft of Red Jacket's speech
Pond and Steedman Report, 1788-1792
Entitled "Peter Pond and William Steedman's communications to the Secretary of War, 1792," this is a report of their journey to Niagara, their experiences among the New York Indians, principally the Onondagas, Senecas, and Oneidas, and their account of a council meeting at Buffalo,
Attached to this report is a communication from the Governor of the Western Territory made in 1788 regarding settlement of the Indian Tribes north of the Ohio River.
Red Jacket, Undated
Color litograph of Red Jacket.
Seneca Constitution, 1868-1898
A Constitution of the Seneca Indian Tribe of 1869 and two amended editions, one is dated 1881, the other 1898. All are photostatic copies.
Seneca Nation, Undated
Carbon copy typed bibliographic information.
Treaty of Eastern Indians, 1818-1826
A treaty of several tribes (Seneca, Wyandot, Delaware, etc.) concluded at St. Mary's, Ohio, 1818, and was signed by Vice President Calhoun in 1826. Accompanying this treaty is a very large plat showing the allotment of lands. The plat is signed by Josua Meigs, Surveyor-General of the United States.