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The particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe, between His Excellency Sir William Keith, bart. governor of Pennsylvania, and the deputies of the Five nations. Published at the request of the gentlemen who were present and waited upon the governor in his journey.
- Title
- The particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe, between His Excellency Sir William Keith, bart. governor of Pennsylvania, and the deputies of the Five nations. Published at the request of the gentlemen who were present and waited upon the governor in his journey.
- Author
- Pennsylvania (Colony)
- Publication
- [Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Bible, in the Second Street, 1721]
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Available by appointment at Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 | Text | Restricted use | *KD+ 1721 (Pennsylvania (Colony) Particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe) | Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Description
- 8 p.; 30 cm.
- Subject
- Note
- Caption title and undated colophon. Initial on p. 2.
- Signatures: A-B².
- Call Number
- *KD+ 1721 (Pennsylvania (Colony) Particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe)
- LCCN
- 22022873
- Author
- Pennsylvania (Colony)
- Title
- The particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe, between His Excellency Sir William Keith, bart. governor of Pennsylvania, and the deputies of the Five nations. Published at the request of the gentlemen who were present and waited upon the governor in his journey.
- Imprint
- [Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Bible, in the Second Street, 1721]
- Local Note
- Photostatic reproduction of the copy in the Henry E. Huntington library.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Keith, William, Sir, 1680-1749.Iroquois nation. Treaties, etc.
- Research Call Number
- *KD+ 1721 (Pennsylvania (Colony) Particulars of an Indian treaty at Conestogoe)