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Johnson, William Sir | lit.salon
Johnson, William Sir
Born:
1715
Died:
1774
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Born:
1715
Died:
1774
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The papers of Sir William Johnson Vol. IX
1921
Johnson, William Sir, R.e. Day, William Johnson, University of the State of New York Division of Archives and History, Alexander Clarence Flick, William Johnson, James Sullivan - undifferentiated, University of the State of New York. Division of Archives and History, Sir William Johnson
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Relaçaõ de huma batalha, succedida no campo de Lake Giorge na America Septemtrional, entre as tropas inglezas commandadas pelo coronel Guilhelmo, e as francezas das quaes era commandante o general Baraõ Dieskau, aos 30. de junho do prezente anno de 1757
1757
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Camp at Lake George, Sept. 9. 1755.: To the governours of the several colonies who raised the troops on the present expedition.
1755
Johnson, William Sir
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An Account of conferences held, and treaties made: between Major-general Sir William Johnson, Bart. and the Chief Sachems and warriours of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senekas, Tuskaroras, Aughquageys, Skaniadaradighronos, Chugnuts, Mahickanders, Shawanese, Kanuskagos, Toderighronos, and Oghquagoes, Indian nations in North America, at their meeting on different occasions at Fort Johnson in the county of Albany, in the colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756 : with a letter from the Rev. M. Hawley to Sir William Johnson, written at the desire of the Delaware Indians and a preface giving a short account of the Six Nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William, and notes illustrating the whole : also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several Quakers in Philadelphia, and some of the heads of the Six Nations, in April 1756
1756
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A Treaty with the Shawanese and Delaware Indians, living on and near the Susquehanna River Negotiated at Fort-Johnson, in the county of Albany, in the province of New-York, by the Honourable Sir William Johnson, Baronet, His Majesty's sole agent, and superintendant of the affairs of the Six Confederate Nations of Indians, their allies and dependents. : (Published from the original records,) by order of His Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Loudoun, commander in chief of all His Majesty's forces in North-America, &c. &c. : With a preface explaining the rise and progress of the said treaty
1757
Johnson, William Sir, Great Britain, Six Nations
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Manuscripts of Sir William Johnson: [from the originals on file in the Secretary of State's Dep't., Albany]
1849
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An Account of conferences held, and treaties made: between Major-general Sir William Johnson, Bart. and the Chief Sachems and warriours of the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, Senekas, Tuskaroras, Aughquageys, Skaniadaradighronos, Chugnuts, Mahickanders, Shawanese, Kanuskagos, Toderighronos, and Oghquagoes, Indain nations in North America, at their meeting on different occasions at Fort Johnson in the county of Albany, in the colony of New York, in the years 1755 and 1756 : with a letter from the Rev. M. Hawley to Sir William Johnson, written at the desire of the Delaware Indians and a preface giving a short account of the Six Nations, some anecdotes of the life of Sir William, and notes illustrating the whole : also an appendix containing an account of conferences between several Quakers in Philadelphia, and some of the heads of the Six Nations, in April 1756.
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Johnson, William Sir