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Translation from the Wutch of an
Translation from the Dutch of an
Indian deed for land to Jacob Glen.
Indian deed for land to Jacob Glen.


Schonechtade, the 9th June, 1735.
Schonechtade, the 9th June, 1735.
Then received by us undersigned [[&?]] deputed
Then received by us undersigned & deputed Sachems of Kannesyoharre, from the hands of Jacob Glen, the amount of 155 pieces of eight, in full for a piece of land bought by said Glen, situated on the north side of the Magasge [[Mohawk written above with a pencil]] River, near the Falls, beginning a little below the Falls, and thus up the River to the Kanide Kill [[Canada River written above with a pencil]] near the great flats, above the Falls, and further north west into the woods, 30 miles, and from
Sachems of Kannesyoharre, from the hands of
there to the head or origin of the aforesaid Kill, and then eastward two miles, & thence to the place where it first began, we say received by us.
Jacob Glen, the amount of 155 pieces of eight, in full
for a piece of land bought by said Glen, situated
in the north side of the Magasge [[Mohawk written above with a pencil]] River near
the Falls, beginning a little below the Falls
and thus up the River to the Kanide Kill [[Canada? River written above with a pencil]] near
the great flats, above the Falls, and further
north west into the woods 30 miles and from
there to the head or origin of the aforesaid Kill,
and then eastward two miles, [[&?]] thence to the
place where it first began, we say received
by us


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Latest revision as of 15:44, 31 March 2020

Translation from the Dutch of an Indian deed for land to Jacob Glen.

Schonechtade, the 9th June, 1735. Then received by us undersigned & deputed Sachems of Kannesyoharre, from the hands of Jacob Glen, the amount of 155 pieces of eight, in full for a piece of land bought by said Glen, situated on the north side of the Magasge Mohawk written above with a pencil River, near the Falls, beginning a little below the Falls, and thus up the River to the Kanide Kill Canada River written above with a pencil near the great flats, above the Falls, and further north west into the woods, 30 miles, and from there to the head or origin of the aforesaid Kill, and then eastward two miles, & thence to the place where it first began, we say received by us.

his Willem image Jaugyod mark

his Kasigade image mark.

his Tanneyarh image mark.

A correct translation unclear.