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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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From the Maple, they are
able, with a small Expence,
to furnish themselves with
a plentiful supply of Sugar,
Molasses, and Vinegar: And
from the Salt Spring they
are furnished plentifully
with that valuable Article,
equal in Quality, and perhaps
lower in price, than in any
Seaport Town in the United
States.

8th.

Pursued our Jour-
ney, and in about a mile
and an half crossed the In-
dian Line

; and a few miles
further came to a place