Treaty Between the United States and the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Signed at the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie, with Schedule of Lands
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Agreement with the Seneca Indians Signed at Genesee, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President John Adams and Secretary of State Timothy Pickering on April 11, 1798
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on January 12, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on January 12, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on January 12, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on January 12, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on February 7, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on February 7, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on February 7, 1803
Treaty with the Seneca Indians Signed at Buffalo Creek, New York, with the Instrument of Ratification Signed by President Thomas Jefferson and Secretary of State James Madison on February 7, 1803