[Colonel William Johnson's diary of his proceedings with the Six Nations at Onondago in Sept. 1753] [electronic resource].
On September 8, 1753, the Onondaga Castle said they were ready. Three of the Nations' chiefs had recently died, so Johnson used graceful language to honor their memory and re-kindle the friendship with the Six Nations. He gave a short message to each of the Nations. He asked for quicker and...
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