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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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not necessarily objects of Friends
Help at this Time, in the way
of Farming Utensils &c. they being
well provided for, by their Super-
intendants, out of their Annual
Sum aforesaid.

The Stockbridge Indians

con-
sist of about 60 Families, and
300 Individuals, these are not
of the Six Nations, but came
generally from a place called
Stockbridge in New England,
in the year 1784: They pos-
sess 23040 Acres of Land, of a
good Quality, given to them by
the Oneida’s, and which they
divide into 100 Acre Lots,
and every family has one
Lot, and every Son is to have
a