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View of the Title to Indiana, a Tract of Country on the River Ohio, Containing Indian Conferences at Johnson-Hall in May, 1765; The Deed of the Six Na

View of the Title to Indiana, a Tract of Country on the River Ohio, Containing Indian Conferences at Johnson-Hall in May, 1765; The Deed of the Six Na

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ISBN10: 1171442653
ISBN13: 9781171442653
Publisher: Gale Ecco Print Ed
Published: Aug 6 2010
Pages: 32
Weight: 0.17
Height: 0.07 Width: 9.69 Depth: 7.44
Language: English

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Library of Congress

W014122

Referring to a tract of land now in the northwestern part of West Virginia and not to the present state of Indiana. In a letter to Benjamin Franklin, August 7, 1775, Edward Bancroft states that he and Samuel Wharton wrote this pamphlet. Cf. Alvord, C.W. The Mississippi Valley in British politics, v. 2. p. 317. Place of publication suggested by Bristol.

[Philadelphia?: s.n, 1775]. 24p.; 8

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