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Author: Van Cortlandt, Stephanus, 1643-1700.
Title: A journal kept by Coll. Stephen Courtland, & Coll. Nich. Beyard, of Their Majesties Council for the Province of New-York, being appointed by the Council to attend His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher ... to Albany in treating with the Indians of the Five Nations, and river Indians of that province, in the months of June and July, 1693. : Together with the propositions and conferences of the said Indians with His Excellency. And His Excellency's answers, &c.
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Print source: A journal kept by Coll. Stephen Courtland, & Coll. Nich. Beyard, of Their Majesties Council for the Province of New-York, being appointed by the Council to attend His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher ... to Albany in treating with the Indians of the Five Nations, and river Indians of that province, in the months of June and July, 1693. : Together with the propositions and conferences of the said Indians with His Excellency. And His Excellency's answers, &c.
Van Cortlandt, Stephanus, 1643-1700., Bayard, Nicholas, 1644-1707.

[New York]: Printed and sold by Wiliam Bradford, printer to Their Majesties, King William & Queen Mary, at the Sign of the Bible in New-York,, 1693.
Subject terms:
Indians of North America -- New York (State) -- Government relations.
New York (State) -- History -- King William's War, 1689-1697.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N29509.0001.001
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