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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Visit to Oneida and Other Tribes of Indians

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a Lot laid off by a Settled Order
‘till the whole is occupied;
they have a Sawmill, and
sundry other Things which
they enjoy in common; but
they possess their Land &
the fruits of it, as distinct
and private Property; but
no Individual can sell or
lease Land to the white people;
they have 350 Dollars a
year coming in from General
Government; but they are
yet in debt for their Saw-
mill: but, in general they
also appear in a promising
way