At a conference held at Deerfield in the county of Hampshire, the twenty seventh day of August, anno regni Regis Georgij Secundi, Magnae, Britanniae, Franciae et Hiberniae, &c. nono, annoq[ue] domini, 1735. : By & between His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; captain general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. And Ountassoogoe and others, chiefs of the Cagnawaga tribe of Indians, &c. who were accompanied by a number of the St. Francois Indians, who at their own desire were included in the treaty with the Cagnawagas, the whole being twenty-seven. Cuncaupot captain, with his lieutenant and several others of the chiefs of the Houssatonuoc Indians &c. being upwards of forty in the whole. Marsequunt, Naunautooghijau, and Weenpauk, three chiefs of the Scautacook tribe and others, including seventeen of the Moheegs, making eighty in the whole.

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Corporate Author: Massachusetts. Governor (1730-1741 : Belcher)
Other Authors: Belcher, Jonathan, 1682-1757
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Latin
Published: [Boston] : [Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green], [1735]
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Online Access:CONNECT
Description
Item Description:Title from caption and text on page 1.
The tailpiece (Reilly 182) was frequently used by the firm of Kneeland and Green, state printers of Massachusetts at this time.
During the conference, John Sergeant, missionary to the Housatonic [Stockbridge] Indians, was ordained in the presence of he governor and the Indians. Marks of the chiefs are reproduced on p. 11.
Signatures: A-E² (gathering E missigned F) (E2 verso blank).
Head and tail pieces.
Readex Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
Physical Description:1 online resource (19, [1] pages : illustrations)
Place of Publication:United states -- Massachusetts -- Boston.