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Ogonghsaniyonde, or Little Cayuga Chief...

Addressed Gov. Clinton on behalf of Can. Cays., 1794..

Agonghsaniyeant. Signed Deed in Can., 1800..
Fought for British in War of 1812.. .

387

364

884

387

Gonghsaneyonte. Signed Document in Can., 1791...
Letter to Farmer's Brother, Dec. 1812..

873

387

Ojsheneente. As signed to 1797 Receipt on Treaty..

Ogonghsaniyonda. Lived in Can. in 1795..
Ogonghsaniyonde. As signed to 1795 Treaty.

As signed in 1796 Receipt on Treaty..
Ogonghsaniyont. As signed to Letter, Dec. 1812..
Ogonghsaniyonte. As signed to Treaty of 1790..

Suggests to Gov. Clinton general Council of Cays. re sale
Reservation. Held 1795 and Treaty was result..

Thakoghsenniont. Signed in Can., 1806..

275, 364

109

942

387

106

943

787

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889

Ojageghte. See Ojageghti. No. 1 and No. 2.

Ojagegtde. See Ojageghti No. 2.

Ojageghti, No. 1. or Fishcarrier No. 1, the same.

Ojageghte. Signed protest against Treaty of 1789...

As spelled in Hough's Treaties..

Signed Treaty of 1790..

Ojageghti. Signed Treaty of 1795..

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Ojagethte. Signed location Grand River Land, 1791.. ..

Ojageghti, No. 1, or Fishcarrier No. 1. Chronology.

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1789. Objects to 1789 Treaty as not made with chiefs or
nation but by a parcel of boys and old women'..
Protests in writing against Treaty of 1789 as made
during absence of chiefs at U.S. Treaty of Fort
Harmer...

1790. When summoned, at first refused to attend Treaty of
1790. Later agrees to attend...

With some Cays. from Buffalo Creeks attends at Fort
Stanwix for 1790 Treaty and addressed by Gov.
Clinton...

Explains that Buffalo Creek Cays. received no part of
Cash paid on negotiation of 1789 Treaty..
Explains that Cays. thought Benson et al. had State

authority to purchase their lands.

277

843, 496

511, 520

521, 542

873

721

651, 659

736

682,684

694, 697

707

707

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1791. Was living in Can. Signed division of Grand River

Ojageghti No. 1-Continued.

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Lands. Feb. 1..

873

Buffalo Creek.

1793. Makes speech to General Israel Chapin, Oct. 12, at
Cannot discuss sale of Reserva-

tion until spring..

762

Notifies General Chapin that after arrival of some
chiefs from Grand River all will proceed to
Albany....

366

1794. Could not attend 1794 conferences at Albany, though
summoned..

Notifies General Chapin that per request Grand River
and Buffalo Creek Chiefs will proceed to Albany.

1795. Signed Treaty of 1795...

Left Canada to execute Treaty, returned with it and
delivered it to Kajinondawehhon, of Monture
family...

367

366

109

224, 270

277, 483

496, 511

520, 521

541, 542

Was back and forth between Grand River and New
York after removal to Canada...

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Was uncle of witness Wm. Henry's grandmother..
Heirs of, resided in Canada in 1796..

Medal of, in possession of Montures in 1825, after-
wards of Styres..

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Ojageghti No. 2, or Fishcarrier No. 2, the same...
Hojawgata, as signed to Treaty or Deed of 1807.. .
Hughagata. Signed on Treaty of 1795. Payment of 1800..
Hughagati, signed on Treaty of 1795. Payment of 1801...
Ojageghte. On list of Grand River Chiefs, 1815..

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1800-1. Collected annuities from State of New-York twice
before War of 1812, under 1795 Treaty and dis-

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Ojageghti No. 2.—Continued.

1812. Signed letters to E. Granger and Farmer's Brother.
Dec. 1812...

1815. Living in Canada, Cay. Chief..

1816. Visited New York immediately after War of 1812...
1826. Signed Deeds at Grand River..

1828. Died at Grand River when John Styres, born 1812,
was a small boy..

Ojageghti No. 3, or Fishcarrier No. 3, was Jacob Silversmith's
father..

Ojageghti No. 4, or Fishcarrier No. 4, wafs William Henry, born

about 1823.. ..

Ojaghetty. See Ojageghti No. 1.

Ojakehde. See Ojageghti No. 2.
Ojakehte. See Ojageghti No. 2.

387
842

19

70B, 71B
242B-244B

524

90, 91

237

Ojogethte. See Ojageghti No. 1.

Ojsheneente. See Ogonghsaniyonde.

Otsyagethte. See Ojageghti No. 2.

Onandaga Annuity receipts 1824, 1825..

822, 824

Council House, Middleport, Can. Ten miles below Brant-
ford....

88, 89

Jacob, signed Cay. Annuity receipts 1824, 1825...

signed Onan. Annuity receipts 1824, 1825..

821, 823

822, 824

Treaty of 1788 resisted by nation as irregularly obtained.

605

Treaty of 1793 unacceptable. Reasons.

Referred to..

Onandagas Attend Treaty of 1789..

Canadian, raise claim to annuities..

Morgan's remarks respecting..

Sign Cay. Annuity Receipts 1824, 1825..

Oneanda signed Annuity receipts 1815, 1817..

Or Onianaa signed Fishcarrier receipts 1815 and 1817.

770

771

688-690

692-695

875

950

821-824

376, 378

384, 385

Oneidas, Aughquagas and Oghwagas, the same.

594

Canadian. Claim annuities, 1825..

876

Participated in proceeds of sale of Kansas Lands.
Discussions of Gov. Clinton with, 1789...

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Fear to meet Gov. Clinton in 1784. Anticipate loss of lands. 585-590

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Of Indian Territory Cayugas. Merged with Senecas...
Of New York Cayugas. Amalgamated with Senecas, 1843..
Governed by three elected chiefs since 1849..
Ostarhaugoe signed Treaty of 1807....
Oughquarsaw signed annuity receipts 1808 and 1809..
Owatsistore. Can. Cay. Chief living at Grand River in 1815...
Oweanayeghtani. Can. Cay. Chief living at Grand River in

1815..

Parrish, Jasper, the Official by whom New York Cayuga an-
nuities were paid. See Receipts..

Escorted Grand River & Buffalo Creek Cays. to Albany to
execute Treaty of 1795. Paid by State for Service..
Letter to Governor Tompkins, May 28, 1813,. . . .
Pauncefote, Sir Julian, British Ambassador, presents claim of
Can. Cays. to United States..

'People of the Longhouse', by Chadwick, Toronto, 1897. Ex-
tracts from..

Pennyfather, R. T. Can. Supt. Gen'l. of Ind. Affairs. Memo-
randum of, to Governor in Council re Claim of Can.
Cays..

550, 971

973

166, 167

352

209

110

371, 372

842

842

371-379

819

388

776, 787

799

948

921-924

Letter to U.S. Ind. Com'r., Jan. 12, 1859. .

926

Visited Washington in 1860 to endeavour to procure settle-

ment of claim..

928

Worthington and Talford. Extract from their report (1856)
on Indian Affairs..

402

Petition of Dr. Peter Wilson, 1843, to Gov. Bouck..

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Phillips, Henry, U.S. Seneca Ind. Born 1796..

Testimony in 1888..

in 1889..

Pickering, Col. Letter to Joseph Brant, Nov. 20, 1794..
Pierce, James F., Senator, et al. N.Y. Committee on Ind.

Affairs, report testimony taken in 1889..

Plank Road from Hamilton to Dover built 1838..

Porter Peter, B. Letter, April 8, 1814, to Gov. Tompkins...
Power of Attorney from New York Cayugas to Peter Wilson to
make new Treaty, 1846...

From Indian Territory Cayugas to A. J. Dorn, 1850..

to Winney and King, 1871.

Substituting Can. Com'r. of Crown Lands as Agent for the

Can. Cays., 1861. . . .

Presents, British, before and after War of 1812.

Blacksnake's statements as to...

Can. Inds. make gifts to visitors..

Commutation of, commencing 1846...

Discussion as to..

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546, 550

4-20, 408
834

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308

389

347

355

359

406

79, 86

126, 154

99, 100

101

914, 915

917, 976

49

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Proceedings of Royal Society of Canada. Extract..
Proclamation of War of 1812. June 19, 1812..

949

137

Receipt of Israel Chapin to Comptroller, N.Y., 1805..

820

Receipts for Cay. Annuity endorsed on 1795 Treaty..

943-945

For Cay. Annuity, 1807-1818..

370-379

For Cay. Annuity, 1824 and 1825, signed by Onans.

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Recognition' of U.S. Cays. as Cay. Nation. Theory of...

Red Jacquet. Chronology.

United States Seneca Chief..

1810. Mission to Canada to belligerent Indians..
1812. Speech at Buffalo. July....

Complains that War declared while Inds. holding
friendly councils. July.. ..

474-476

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Meeting not held. No answer from U.S..

1815. Speech at Joint Council at Niagara where Six

Nations become reunited. Aug..

Reinterment Ceremonies. Buffalo..

1889. Stone's Life of. Extracts read from..

899

862

945-948

137-150

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