Seneca Indians.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Indians of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
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.
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.
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.