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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Account of Indian Affairs in Oneida

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1796

The foregoing Articles opened business for the young
men to attend too which will be treated of and some observa[tions]
made as they came in course: after some notice is taken
about the house they rented

It was agreed that the young men should live in
the house they rented as long as was thought needful
for them or others to continue here for the considera
-tion of twenty Dollars per Annum and some repairs to be
done to the house, all which they fulfilled, and cleared *
several acres of land adjoining there to and had several
good crops of wheat, grass, turnips and garden, track before after
they