[Letter of Daniel Claus to Richard Peters].
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[Letter of Daniel Claus to Richard Peters].
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On overleaf: Mr. Clauses's letter to Mr. Peters
Document preceded by 1 unnumbered leaf: Quota of men to be furnished by His Majesty's respective plantations on the Continent of America, towards the defence of the frontiers of New Yorke, in case they be invaded by an enemy
Document preceded by 1 unnumbered leaf: Quota of men to be furnished by His Majesty's respective plantations on the Continent of America, towards the defence of the frontiers of New Yorke, in case they be invaded by an enemy
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[1756?]
Description
1 online resource (5 unnumbered leaves)
Summary
The undated letter [1756?] describes the fraud perpetrated by John Lydius, a self-proclaimed agent of the Connecticut Colony, to purchase land from the Six Nations. Lydius would later sell fraudulent titles to land that he never legally acquired.
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Signed at end: Dan: Claus.
Manuscript.
Manuscript.
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Online resource; title supplied by cataloger (LLMC Digital, viewed June 1, 2024).
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LLMC-Digital Collection
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English
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